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    The first secretary of the Department of Homeland Security issued a warning that the U.S. postal system is not secure enough against terrorists. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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    DOJ charges New Jersey mail carrier for allegedly throwing mail, including ballots, in dumpster

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    Democrats say Florida voter registration website crash was no accident
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    Democrats say Florida voter registration website crash was no accident

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    FILE - In this May 3, 2020, file photo, the setting sun shines on the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington. The Supreme Court opens a new term Monday, Oct. 5.
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    Supreme Court restores witness signature requirement for absentee ballots in win for GOP

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    Smoke from a flash-bang rises on Pine Street east of Westlake Park.

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    Postal Service investigating stolen mail at multiple central Virginia locations

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    Trump’s COVID-19 result makes argument against early voting
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    Wisconsin election official: No Wisconsin ballots among mail found in ditch
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    Wisconsin election official: No Wisconsin ballots among mail found in ditch

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    New York Democrat says Trump and Bernie Sanders good at diagnosing problems, not solutions
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    New York Democrat says Trump and Bernie Sanders good at diagnosing problems, not solutions

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    Ransomware attack on public sector software vendor raises alarms in cybersecurity community
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    Ransomware attack on public sector software vendor raises alarms in cybersecurity community

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    Colorado secretary of state urges media not to report results on election night
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    Colorado secretary of state urges media not to report results on election night

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks during his inauguration ceremony, in Austin, Texas, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019.
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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott orders some ballot drop-off sites to close

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