A new Microsoft threat intelligence report details how multiple Russia-linked actors have shifted their efforts to covertly influence the U.S. election from focusing on President Joe Biden and global events to directly targeting Vice President Kamala Harris.
Tate Fall, the election director in Georgia's Cobb County, recently organized a training session for security measures, the Associated Press reported. The session included election workers in the county and local law enforcement officials to discuss strategies for keeping employees safe ahead of the upcoming election.
The former president fell below a 40 percent chance of winning the election in the latest update to FiveThirtyEight's forecast model.
The results should come as a “wake-up call” leading into the November election, the director of the World Justice Project said.
Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey said her office is much better prepared this time, with more cameras, armed security and bulletproof glass. Observers will now be checked in and screened by security outside a large room used for counting ballots at the city's convention center.
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The US Senate is expected to hold a vote on Tuesday on a bill that would guarantee access to in vitro fertilization nationwide –- a move that comes as Democrats seek to pressure Republicans over the issue in the run-up to the November elections.
The Oregon Court of Appeals has sided with Washington County administrators who denied a Portland man’s public records request for a back-up file from the county’s electronic voting system. The database sought by Tim Sippel in October 2021 doesn’t contain voter rolls,
Vice President Kamala Harris will speak in Philadelphia with the group that hosted a combative interview with former President Donald J. Trump. Both tickets are on the trail, with Mr. Trump holding a town hall and the vice-presidential nominees crisscrossing battlegrounds.
Judges are racing to resolve fights — many in swing states — over how Americans will cast ballots and tally results in the Nov. 5 presidential election as absentee and early voting is poised to start.