5 Ways California’s Month-Long Vote Counting Process Invites Fraud
What's the deal with California's process that has conveniently flipped two key House seats in Democrats favor weeks after the election?
The Democrat-controlled Pennsylvania Supreme Court slapped down Democratic senator Bob Casey's attempts to count invalid mail-in ballots, the latest blow to the three-term incumbent's efforts to overturn his loss to Republican Dave McCormick.
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Sen. Bob Casey, who trails Republican Dave McCormick by 30,000 votes in their Senate race, will move forward with a recount of ballots in the contest—a process that is unlikely to swing more than a few hundred votes but will cost taxpayers at least $1 million.
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The Department of Justice violated its own internal policies when it sent a letter—which ended up in the New York Times—warning Elon Musk's political action committee against its $1 million voter registration giveaway in swing states, the chairman of the Federal Election Commission alleges in a letter obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
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Voters in Berkeley, California, soundly rejected a measure Tuesday evening that would have imposed a new tax on hundreds of buildings that have existing natural gas hookups in an effort to fight climate change and reduce emissions.
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