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Wayne County Canvassers Board Republicans Rescind Votes Certifying Election
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Wayne County Canvassers Board Republicans Rescind Votes Certifying Election

Avatarby USNN2020November 19, 2020January 12, 2021
1000s of Uncounted Votes | 9K Vote Glitch for Biden | Trump Gains in Georgia | Facts Matter
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1000s of Uncounted Votes | 9K Vote Glitch for Biden | Trump Gains in Georgia | Facts Matter

Avatarby USNN2020November 19, 2020January 12, 2021
Loeffler Says Republicans Are ‘Firewall Against Socialism’ in US Ahead of Georgia Runoff
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Loeffler Says Republicans Are ‘Firewall Against Socialism’ in US Ahead of Georgia Runoff

Avatarby USNN2020November 19, 2020January 12, 2021
Former Senate Leader of Minnesota’s Democrats Leaves Party
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Former Senate Leader of Minnesota’s Democrats Leaves Party

Avatarby USNN2020November 19, 2020January 12, 2021
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Wednesday night issued an order to recount ballots in two counties following a request by President Donald Trump’s campaign. Commissioners in a video teleconference on Wednesday argued for nearly six hours before ultimately agreeing to conduct the recount. “An order will be issued mandating that the recount take place. This is not a discretionary decision. This is simply what will happen,” Chairwoman Ann Jacobs, a Democrat, said at the beginning of the hearing. But members of the commission, which has three Republicans and three Democrats, debated for hours over how the recount would be conducted. Some said state law governing a recount contained ambiguities. Republican Commissioner Dean Knudson said he believed the commission should issue guidance to canvassers that they should set aside ballots that had a correction made to the witness address. “They’ve essentially filed in advance a mass objection to all such ballots, that in this era of pandemic, and all our concerns for public health, and so on, it’s kind of ridiculous to have the observers have to be close enough to see each one and object individually to each one, when instead, we could give guidance at the outset that says, ‘hey, those need to be set aside, because those are going to be under litigation,'” Knudson said. “I don’t necessarily think that as a commission, we should be pre-determining what ballots are going to be questioned or what envelopes are going to be questioned. That’s not our position,” Democrat Commissioner Julie Glancey said, though the Republican Party of the Trump campaign could recommend canvassers do so. Wisconsin Counts Poll workers check-in a box of absentee ballots at Sun Prairie High School in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, on Nov. 3, 2020. (Andy Manis/Getty Images) Knudson sparked stronger pushback when he wondered whether clerks sent out thousands of ballots that weren’t requested by voters as he proposed including written applications in the recount. “I am shocked and offended that you have implied in any way that clerks in Madison and Milwaukee have sent out thousands of unrequested ballots,” Jacobs said. “I think that’s absurd. I think it’s factually bizarre.” “What we ought not be doing is watering that plant of baloney,” she added, referring to allegations by the Trump campaign. The commission eventually approved an order that made no reference to its recount manual, which has guidelines for how local officials should conduct recounts. Trump’s campaign earlier in the day filed a petition asking for recounts in Milwaukee and Dane counties because of alleged “illegally altered absentee ballots, illegally issued absentee ballots, and illegal advice given by government officials allowing Wisconsin’s voter ID laws to be circumvented.” “The Wisconsin Elections Commission directed Wisconsin municipal clerks to illegally alter incomplete absentee ballots contrary to Wisconsin law,” the campaign added. The commission has said clerks are required by guidance issued before the 2016 election to fix addresses. trump and biden Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden (L) and President Donald Trump in file photographs. (Getty Images; Reuters) The campaign also alleged that clerks across the state issued absentee ballots to voters without requiring an application, in direct conflict with Wisconsin’s absentee voting safeguards. The campaign transferred $3 million to the state to cover the estimated cost of the partial recount. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden finished with 20,427 more votes than Trump, or 0.62 percent of the vote, according to unofficial statewide results. State law allows a candidate who ends up within 1 percent of the winner’s total to request a recount. If the margin is less than 0.25 percent, the state foots the bill, but if it’s between 0.25 percent and 1 percent, the requestee must. A full statewide recount can still be requested. The commission chair will on Thursday issue the recount order, triggering a 13-day recount clock. Recount boards can meet as soon as Nov. 19 and no later than Nov. 21. All recounts must be completed and results filed with the commission by noon on Dec. 1, a day that also marks the deadline for the commission to certify results from the election. “We understand the eyes of the world will be on these Wisconsin counties over the next few weeks,” Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin’s chief election official, said in a statement. “We remain committed to providing information about the process and assisting our county clerks by providing facts on the mechanics of a recount and status updates.” Jack Phillips contributed to this report.
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Wisconsin Elections Commission Agrees to Order Partial Recount After Trump Request

Avatarby USNN2020November 19, 2020January 12, 2021
Georgia Recount Witnesses Saw Trump Votes Counted for Biden
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Georgia Recount Witnesses Saw Trump Votes Counted for Biden

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020December 28, 2024
Lawmakers at Hearing Largely Agree Section 230 Reform Needed
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Lawmakers at Hearing Largely Agree Section 230 Reform Needed

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020June 26, 2024
Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania Not Registered in State Data, Hundreds of Voters Say
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Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania Not Registered in State Data, Hundreds of Voters Say

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020February 26, 2025
Trump Campaign Calls for Partial Recount in Wisconsin, Alleges Illegally-Altered Ballots
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Trump Campaign Calls for Partial Recount in Wisconsin, Alleges Illegally-Altered Ballots

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020August 27, 2025
Georgia Monitor Catches 9,626-Vote Error in Hand Recount
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Georgia Monitor Catches 9,626-Vote Error in Hand Recount

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020February 26, 2025
Major developments in key states
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Major developments in key states

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020January 12, 2021
Election Contest Claims 15,000 Voters in Nevada Also Voted Outside the State
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Election Contest Claims 15,000 Voters in Nevada Also Voted Outside the State

Avatarby USNN2020November 18, 2020January 12, 2021

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  • Swipe at Romney? Utah lawmaker introduces bill to recall US senatorsSwipe at Romney? Utah lawmaker introduces bill to recall US senators
    By Tyler Olson | Fox News Republican Utah state Rep. Tim Quinn has introduced a bill in that state’s legislature that would allow voters to recall U.S. senators — a possible ...
  • Dr. Drew Pinsky hits Adam Schiff on homeless crisis in his own district: ‘He’s asleep at the wheel’Dr. Drew Pinsky hits Adam Schiff on homeless crisis in his own district: 'He's asleep at the wheel'
    By Julia Musto | Fox News Senate impeachment trial manager Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., is “asleep at the wheel” when it comes to his own district and is ignoring issues that ...
  • Hillary Clinton ‘intimidated’ by Tulsi Gabbard’s $50M lawsuit, won’t accept legal documents, lawyer claims: reportHillary Clinton ‘intimidated’ by Tulsi Gabbard's $50M lawsuit, won’t accept legal documents, lawyer claims: report
    By Dom Calicchio | Fox News Hillary Clinton or her representatives have, on at least two occasions, declined to accept legal papers delivered in connection with Tulsi Gabbard’s lawsuit ...
  • Conservative Virginia Counties Float Seceding to West VirginiaConservative Virginia Counties Float Seceding to West Virginia
    By Matthew Vadum A long-shot proposal for Virginia counties to secede and become part of neighboring West Virginia gained momentum after conservative leader and Liberty ...
  • White House Told Bolton That Manuscript Included Top Secret Classified InformationWhite House Told Bolton That Manuscript Included Top Secret Classified Information
    By Zachary Stieber The White House told former national security adviser John Bolton that his manuscript included “significant amounts of classified information,” according to a Jan. ...
  • Fed Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged Amid Concern for Below-Target InflationFed Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged Amid Concern for Below-Target Inflation
    By Tom Ozimek The Federal Reserve’s interest rate-setting body decided Wednesday to keep the benchmark Federal Funds target rate unchanged within the 1.5 to 1.75 percent range. Members ...
  • Election security in spotlight ahead of Georgia primary, amid tampering allegationsElection security in spotlight ahead of Georgia primary, amid tampering allegations
    By Jayla Whitfield | Fox News ATLANTA — Since 2017, Georgia has been in a legal battle over the integrity of its elections. In December, the plaintiffs in the battle, the ...
  • Trump, at packed New Jersey rally, hits congressional Dems amid impeachment fightTrump, at packed New Jersey rally, hits congressional Dems amid impeachment fight
    By Gregg Re | Fox News President Trump headlined a jam-packed rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, on Tuesday night, hours after his attorneys wrapped up their opening arguments in ...
  • Trump’s Attorneys Argue House Subpoenas for Financial Records May Not Be Used to Engage in Law EnforcementTrump’s Attorneys Argue House Subpoenas for Financial Records May Not Be Used to Engage in Law Enforcement
    By Janita Kan President Donald Trump’s attorneys urged the Supreme Court to block several subpoenas that would give the House and a New York investigation access ...
  • Massive crowds form for Trump’s New Jersey rally amid impeachment fightMassive crowds form for Trump's New Jersey rally amid impeachment fight
    By Judson Berger | Fox News Sprawling lines were forming overnight in the Jersey Shore destination of Wildwood in anticipation of President Trump’s campaign rally scheduled for late Tuesday, ...
  • Poll: Political Correctness Has Gone Too Far, Majority of Likely Voters SayPoll: Political Correctness Has Gone Too Far, Majority of Likely Voters Say
    By Petr Svab More than four out of five likely voters agree that political correctness has gone too far, a December poll shows. More than 57 ...
  • Florida Governor Introduces Replacement for Common Core School StandardsFlorida Governor Introduces Replacement for Common Core School Standards
    By Petr Svab Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Jan. 24 the creation of academic standards that will replace the previous standards, called Common Core. “When ...
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