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Georgia Republicans, Trump campaign file lawsuit to halt counties ‘illegally accepting’ early voting ballots

November 3, 2024

Georgia Republicans and former President Trump’s campaign say that they are continuing to take legal action against “coordinated efforts” by Democrat-heavy counties to accept ballots after the early voting period ended.  A statement from the Georgia Republican Party, which was obtained by FOX Business on Sunday, detailed the party’s latest efforts to stop counties from counting ballots that were hand-delivered over the weekend.  The lawsuit names seven counties:...

Trump campaign clarifies after candidate jokes about shooting ‘through the fake news’ in Pennsylvania

November 3, 2024

Former President Trump’s campaign issued a clarification after he joked about shooting “through the fake news” at a rally on Sunday. Speaking in Lititz,Pennsylvania,, less than two days before Election Day, Trump made the remark while speaking about the July 13 assassination attempt against him. “I have a piece of glass over here, and I don’t have a piece of glass there,” the Republican candidate said to his...

Harris asked how she’s ‘feeling’ 48 hours from election, tells reporters Trump ‘lost’ in 2020

November 3, 2024

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Harris was asked at the top of a press gaggle of reporters in Detroit, Michigan, “Simply, how are you feeling and have you submitted your ballot?”  Harris, 48 hours from Election Day, admitted that “everyone’s a little tired” and “sleep-deprived.”  “I am feeling great, I am looking forward to these next 48 hours to continue to talk with the voters and talk about...

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