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    A candidate would have needed nearly 80,000 signatures by Monday to place his or her name on the Texas ballot as an independent in November. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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    How Georgia’s new voting law compares to other states

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    Minnesota man ready to ‘go to jail, whatever’ for violating city ordinance flying giant Trump flag
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    Minnesota man ready to ‘go to jail, whatever’ for violating city ordinance flying giant Trump flag

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    Georgia lieutenant governor unlikely to run for reelection, top aide says
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    Georgia lieutenant governor unlikely to run for reelection, top aide says

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    Raffensperger wants three Georgia counties investigated for violating absentee ballot regulations during 2020 election
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    Raffensperger wants three Georgia counties investigated for violating absentee ballot regulations during 2020 election

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    EXCLUSIVE: Georgia’s Raffensperger says provision stripping him of power is ‘retribution’ for election fallout
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    EXCLUSIVE: Georgia’s Raffensperger says provision stripping him of power is ‘retribution’ for election fallout

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    Mike Pence signals 2024 run as heir to Donald Trump
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    Mike Pence signals 2024 run as heir to Donald Trump

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    Rep. Greg Gianforte speaks about U.S. energy policy at a conference in Billings, Mont.
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    ‘Troubling discrepancy’ in Montana county mail-in ballot review gets state-level attention

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    McConnell walks back comments warning corporations of ‘consequences’ over Georgia voting bill
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    McConnell walks back comments warning corporations of ‘consequences’ over Georgia voting bill

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      Trader George Ettinger, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, June 11, 2012. Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street, following markets higher across the globe after European countries said they would lend Spain as much as $125 billion to save its banks. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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    Not business as usual: Corporate America turns away from GOP

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    Michigan county clerk overrules board to use Dominion machines in primary election
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    Michigan county clerk overrules board to use Dominion machines in primary election

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