Can you believe that we are less than a week away from Election Day? Over 57 million Americans have already voted, and in some states more than half of the total expected vote is already in.
Is this an indication that a "Red landslide" is coming, or are Republicans simply shifting votes that would have been cast on Election Day into the early voting period? We will soon find out.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to move forward with its removal of roughly 1,600 alleged noncitizens from its voter rolls just days before the 2024 election.
The high court granted a request from state officials to pause a lower court order that blocked Virginia from continuing its voter removal program that was launched in August, exactly 90 days before Election Day.
A provision of the National Voter Registration Act requires states to complete programs aimed at purging ineligible voters from registration lists up to 90 days before federal elections.
Now a judge in Bucks Country has extended on-demand mail ballot voting until Friday, and this is considered to be a major victory for the Trump campaign.
The filing with the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, posted online late Wednesday morning, alleges that the county violated the state's election laws by not allowing some voters to use the "On-demand mail-ballot" option in the final hours of the mail-in ballot application at 5 p.m. Oct. 29.
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