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President Trump declared victory in multiple key battleground states early Wednesday, even though it remained unclear who had the votes to win, as Trump hinted the White House would push the Supreme Court to rule over disputed ballots, warning that a “very sad group of people” was trying to “disenfranchise” voters.
MoreDisbanding the city’s police department requires a change to the Minneapolis city charter and would need to be voted on by residents. The earliest that could happen is next year.
MoreOn Tuesday, teams of election watchers at social media companies mobilized to quickly spot any effort to destabilize the election or delegitimize the results.
MoreSpeaking at the White House around 2:25 a.m. on Wednesday, Trump declared victory and falsely claimed that the results were pending because of misconduct.
MorePresident Trump attacked legitimate vote-counting efforts in remarks from the White House early Wednesday, suggesting attempts to tally all ballots amounted to disenfranchising his supporters.
MoreAccording to Chad Wolf, acting director of the Department of Homeland Security, the agency has not seen any “indications that a foreign actor has succeeded in compromising or affecting the votes cast in this election.”
MoreOn Tuesday, November 3, Donald Trump spoke to ‘Fox & Friends’ via phone and said he will only declare he has won “when there's a victory”. Not just that, he also claimed that he will have another four years to run the country as he will get more Electoral College votes than in 2016.
MorePresident Donald Trump is trying to stop former Vice President Joe Biden's pathway to 270 electoral votes. The polls released over the weekend suggest that this will be a difficult, but not an impossible task.
MoreIn the race for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District, Democrat Josh Hicks and Republican Incumbent Andy Barr are making their final pitches to voters on Monday night in Lexington
MoreIn a year that has often felt more like a lifetime, the election of a lifetime is finally upon us.
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