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House GOP Chair Liz Cheney, Four Other Republican Lawmakers Will Vote to Impeach Trump
Republican Reps. Liz Cheney, John Katko, Adam Kinzinger, Fred Upton and Jaime Herrera Beutler will vote to impeach President Trump.
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The 2020 Election Shows Gen Z's Voting Power for Years to Come
65% of young voters voted for President-elect Joe Biden.
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Georgia Says Voting Machine Audit Found No Evidence of Fraud Or Tampering
Georgia said that an official audit of its voting machines found no evidence of fraud or foul play during the elections.
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Republicans Feel Worse About the Economy After the Election, Democrats Unfazed
The drop in Republicans’ outlook was so dramatic that they now voice their worst economic outlook since before Trump took office.
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Covid Cases in U.S. Could Be Near Zero in 6 Months, UBS Economist Says
The latest coronavirus vaccine developments have brightened the outlook for the U.S. economy, UBS economist says.
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Voter's Guide: When and Where to Vote, How to Drop Off a Mail-in Ballot
Learn more about how to register, when to vote, where to vote and more in this guide to the 2020 general election that features President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Voters in the Philly Suburbs Could Decide the Presidential Campaign
The race for Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes could be decided in the Philadelphia suburbs. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle talks to voters in Drexel Hill, Delaware County, as they prepare to cast their votes in the critical presidential election.
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Both Presidential Campaigns Made a Final Push for Pa., Now Voters Will Decide Who Wins
The Keystone State could be key to winning the presidential election. Democratic challenger Joe Biden and Republican President Donald Trump along with their running mates and others surrogates have really put a focus on winning Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes. NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports.
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People Line Up at Polling Place in Philadelphia Ahead of in-Person Voting Beginning
What are your rights as you head to the polls in Pennsylvania for Election Day? NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal has what you need to know as voting is happening amid coronavirus.
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Election Night 101: What You Need to Know About Early Voting and the Electoral College as the Results Roll In
On the eve of Election Day, John Fortier of the Bipartisan Policy Democracy Project explains what you need to know to interpret the presidential race results as they begin rolling in on Election Night. What do the historic surges in early voting mean for President Trump and Joe Biden, and how can the Electoral College hand the White House to...
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Deadline to Apply for a Mail-in Ballot in Pennsylvania Is Tuesday
If you want to vote by mail in next week’s presidential election, Tuesday is the deadline to apply. NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante has details on what voters need to know.
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How to Mail in Your Vote Correctly
Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day and all across the Delaware Valley registration events were set up to hep people register ahead of the Presidential election. For those planning to mail-in their votes, there’s a specific way to do it. NBC10’s Steven Fisher explains the process.
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Consulting Firm Allows Buttigieg to Release Names of Clients
The McKinsey consulting firm says that it will allow Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg to release the identities of the clients he served when he worked for them a decade ago. McKinsey said in a statement Monday that it had informed Buttigieg that he could reveal information about the organizations he served from 2007 to 2010. Buttigieg had been under...
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Peru's Government Is in Crisis. Here's What's Happened in the Chaotic Power Struggle
Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra and the opposition-controlled congress have each taken action to remove each other from power, creating the deepest constitutional crisis in nearly three decades for a nation frustrated by years of dysfunctional politics and corruption scandals. Vizcarra on Monday announced he was dissolving the legislature to turn a page on Peru’s long history of crooked politicos, conflicts...
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Pa. GOP Pushes Back on Cash Gov. Tom Wolf Needs for Voting Machines
Republicans never agreed to require counties to replace voting machines, and helping finance the purchases is Wolf’s problem, not theirs, said Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, R-Centre.
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Beto O'Rourke Comes to Pennsylvania, as State Sees Surge in Youth Voters
Former US Rep. Beto O’Rourke is making an early impression in Pennsylvania, a late-voting state that may play a role in the crowded 2020 Democratic presidential primary contest.
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Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Reach Out to Young Voters
The record turnout from young voters during the 2018 midterms has candidates trying to win them over as they hit the campaign trail for the 2020 presidential election. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk explains the impact that younger voters could have on the race for the White House.
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US Seeks UN Vote on New Venezuela Election and Needed Aid
The United States is calling for a vote on a U.N. resolution urging “the peaceful restoration of democracy” in Venezuela, free and fair presidential elections, unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to all people in need — and making clear its support for opposition leader Juan Guaido. The draft resolution is expected to be put to a vote Thursday afternoon, a...
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Rivals Maduro and Guaido Vie for Venezuelan Military Backing
The battle for control of Venezuela turned Sunday to the armed forces as President Nicolas Maduro, wearing tan military fatigues, attended army exercises, met with troops and watched as tanks fired into a hillside. At the same time, supporters of opposition leader Juan Guaido handed out leaflets to soldiers, urging them to reject the socialist leader and explaining how they...
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Battles Over Safe Ebola Burials Complicate Work in Congo
A runaway hearse carrying an Ebola victim has become the latest example of sometimes violent community resistance complicating efforts to contain a Congo outbreak — and causing a worrying new rise in cases. The deadly virus’ appearance for the first time in the far northeast has sparked fear. Suspected contacts of infected people have tried to slip away. Residents have...