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22 toss-up House races to watch on election night

November 5, 2024

Election Day is here, and tens of millions of Americans are now heading to the polls across the country. Their votes will be the deciding factor in 22 toss-up House races that will determine whether Republicans or Democrats control the chamber for the next two years. Beneath the surface, the battle for the gavel is getting more expensive. House candidates have spent more than $3 billion on their...

State officials say lawyers ready to compel county election officials to swiftly certify vote if needed

November 5, 2024

Officials in battleground states say lawyers are ready on this Election Day to pursue legal action against any counties who try to disrupt or delay the vote certification process.  The warnings come after a few counties in Arizona, Pennsylvania and New Mexico initially did not certify results or did so with incomplete tallies following the 2022 midterm elections, according to Politico.  “If you don’t certify an election at...

Trump slams Pelosi as ‘evil, sick, crazy,’ but stops short of profanity: ‘It starts with a B’

November 5, 2024

Former President Donald Trump blasted former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., just stopping short of calling her an obscenity. During remarks at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the 2024 GOP presidential nominee called Pelosi a “crazy, horrible human being” and a “crooked person.” “She’s an evil, sick, crazy,” Trump said, seemingly sounding out the first letter of the word he had in mind, while stopping just short...

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Some sheriffs worried that Senate Bill 8 could create an unfunded mandate, while civil rights advocates warned about possible racial profiling.

This represents the first criminal charges under Texas’ near-total abortion ban.