Trump, Election Day and executive order
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President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to change how U.S. elections are run is creating uncertainty for state and local election officials and worries about voter confusion before the next ...
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The order requires proof of citizenship in order to register to vote.
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Billionaire Elon Musk’s unprecedented efforts to bolster the conservative candidate in next week’s hotly contested Wisconsin Supreme Court race have run into legal hot water amid accusations that he had broken state election law.
Elon Musk said he'll give a talk in Wisconsin and give away $1 million to two people before the high-stakes Supreme Court race.
Colorado lawmakers, hoping to enshrine federal voter protections in state law, advanced a bill this week to bar voter discrimination based on race, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
House Republicans currently hold a narrow majority with 218 Republicans to 213 Democrats. Speaker Mike Johnson has a two-vote cushion for his majority. Fine, at the start of the telephone rally for him, emphatically praised Trump and said he would serve in Congress as one of the president's strongest allies.