And even now, Congresswoman Deb Haaland, Democrat of New Mexico, considers the anniversary to be representative of obstacles that remain. "We are still in a battle for access to voting, especially for communities of color, and working people," she said in an interview. In the same way tha...
despite a lack of evidence for their narrative, Ohio officials were among those who announced investigations. ButAP’s Julie Carr Smyth reportsthat Secretary of StateFRANK LaROSE’sseveral hundred criminal referrals yielded just eight indictments against living Ohioans across a deca...
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Perhaps. On average among the five states voting today, Trump won 31 percent of late-deciding voters, according to exit polls. That’s a good-but-not-great number: more late-deciders went to Cruz in Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina, and to Kasich in Ohio. But it’s better tha...
Yeah, Portman clearly didn’t have a good read on the race considering what he said earlier today: Sen. Portman: "turnout is so low in early voting & in absentee voting that I think it's an indicator of low turnout in the election itself … I expect a low turnout which could help...
“You’re not going to necessarily see in some sort of analysis that here’s the voting bloc he brings along, but in terms of the overall character of his own story, and his own journey, but to combine that with an authentic message that he delivers,” Ramaswamy continued, “I think ...
The speakers for the next three days have not been announced yet, but Vance and Trump are sure to address the convention crowd. Vice presidential nominees typically speak the second to last night, while Trump will give his speech on Thursday. Trump received praise throughout the ...
So less than 1 percent of voting-age Ohioans are age 17 — 0.8 percent is closer. Since 18- to 29-year-olds are more likely to vote Democratic than Republican — about 60 percent of those who had decided in the YouGov Ohio poll said they’d vote in today’s Democratic primary —...
So less than 1 percent of voting-age Ohioans are age 17 — 0.8 percent is closer. Since 18- to 29-year-olds are more likely to vote Democratic than Republican — about 60 percent of those who had decided in the YouGov Ohio poll said they’d vote in today’s Democratic primary —...