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Reyes vs. Cordero-Stutz: A look at who's fighting to become Miami-Dade Sheriff
Voters on Tuesday will be choosing the county’s first sheriff in nearly 60 years as Democrat James Reyes and Republican Rosie Cordero-Stutz face-off in the race.
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Supreme Court's conservative justices allow Virginia to resume purge of voters from rolls
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority, over the dissents of the three liberal justices, granted an emergency appeal from Virginia’s Republican administration led by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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Biden takes to social media to clarify ‘garbage' comments
President Joe Biden took to social media on Tuesday night to try and clarify his “garbage” comment about the Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden.
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Biden sets off a firestorm with his response to Trump rally comedian's Puerto Rico comments
The president appeared to refer to Trump supporters as “garbage,” although he and the White House quickly said he had misspoken and was referring to the comedian’s remarks.
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Harris: ‘We have been consumed with too much division, chaos and mutual distrust'
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday gave a speech from the Ellipse near the White House.
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Harris says fear and division stirred by Trump is ‘not who we are'
Kamala Harris is promising to “put country above party and above self” in the closing argument of her presidential campaign.
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Meet the 20-year-old Democrat running a multimillion-dollar PAC targeting Gen Z
After getting into politics as a middle schooler, David Austin has raised $18 million on the theory that it takes a young person to reach young people.
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Trump says his Madison Square Garden rally was a ‘lovefest'
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday called his rally at Madison Square Garden, an event that included crude and racist insults by several speakers, a “lovefest.”
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‘Fundamentally wrong': State-backed ads against Florida amendments draw criticism
Television ads telling Floridians to vote against Amendments 3 and 4 are not unusual – but who is sponsoring some of the ads is.
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How Democrats can win control of the House even if Trump is elected president
It’s rare for a president to enter office with the House controlled by the opposing party, but operatives in both parties say it’s a real possibility this cycle.
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Steve Kornacki: The polls were off in 2020. Will they be again in 2024?
Public polls underestimated Trump’s support four years ago. In a tight race, even a small error in either direction could make a big difference.
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How to avoid misreading the early voting numbers
Splits among voters from different parties or of different ages can change rapidly over the course of an early voting period.
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Worker fired after ballot bin falls off truck in Miami-Dade
A Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections employee has been fired after a ballot bin and bag fell off the worker’s truck and was found by a passerby. NBC6’s Lena Salzbank reports
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State-backed ads for Amendments 3 and 4 cause controversy
Television ads telling Floridians to vote against Amendments 3 and 4 are not unusual – but who is sponsoring some of the ads is. NBC6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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Speaker Mike Johnson criticizes Obamacare and promises ‘massive reform' if Trump wins
House Speaker Mike Johnson took a dig at Obamacare during an event in Pennsylvania on Monday, telling a crowd there will be “massive” health care changes in America if Donald Trump wins the election.
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WATCH: Ballot box falls off truck in Florida
A Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections employee has been fired after a ballot bin and bag fell off the worker’s truck and was found by a passerby.
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Supreme Court rejects push to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from ballot in two swing states
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency appeal to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the presidential ballot in two battleground states.
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Trump and Harris making final push with 1 week to Election Day
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris were beginning their final push for votes ahead of Election Day. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports.
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Ballot drop box fires highlight concerns that election conspiracy theories are making them a target
Two ballot drop boxes in the Pacific Northwest were damaged in a suspected arson attack just over a week before Election Day, destroying hundreds of ballots at one location in Vancouver, Washington.
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Fact Focus: A look at false and misleading claims surrounding the 2024 election
A steady stream of false and misleading information is circulating online around the 2024 election.