“They say we want a fair and friendly transition,” he said. “I say, ‘Really? You spied on my campaign when I won.'” Concerns over civil unrest or post-election violence have also been raised among local officials over Trump’s rhetoric. Democratic sources say they are taking the president to his word. …
Read More »More than 27 crore ballots have already been cast. Here’s what the preliminary poll will open this week
States Voters in 45 states and the District of Columbia who provide pre-election data are already setting records. More than 166 million ballots cast in the 201st presidential election so far represent about 20% of the ballots cast. Some of the voter information has come from Catalyst, which provides data, …
Read More »A federal judge struck down Trump’s rule that would cut food stamps for nearly 700,000 unemployed Americans.
And Washington in Washington D.C. District Court Chief Justice Beryl Howell wrote, “The final rule in this lawsuit changes the regulatory practice of decades of contingency and abruptness, increasing the state’s food insecurity and food insecurity for tens of thousands of Americans.” In a 67-page judgment, the agency said it …
Read More »Trump and Biden have a final presidential debate on Thursday. Here are the topics on which they will burn.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has announced the issues for the final presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, which will take place next Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee. The discussion will begin at 9:00 pm ET and will last 90 minutes without a business break. There …
Read More »For Trump, the city where ‘bad things happen’ grows in large numbers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – When President Donald Trump told the world that “bad things happen in Philadelphia,” he was in part a full assessment of his party’s struggles in the nation’s sixth-largest city. For many decades, Philadelphia has been the cornerstone of a Democratic victory in a war-torn state – the …
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