Author: Ross O’Keefe Washington Examiner
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Nancy Mace defeats Michael Moore in South Carolina’s 1st District, keeping House seat
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) triumphed over Democrat Michael Moore in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, retaining her seat in the House. Mace beat Moore with 58.3% of the vote to Moore’s 41.7%. The Associated Press called the race at 9:20 p.m., with 83% of the vote counted so far. While Mace faced heavy competition in previous reelection…
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Trump trolls Harris during polling place press conference
Former President Donald Trump took a moment to take a jab at Vice President Kamala Harris after he voted in Florida. Trump and Harris supporters nationwide are backing their candidates at the voting booths on Election Day. “Regrets? You always have regrets; I can’t think of any,” Trump said in response to a question. “To…
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Early voting concludes with turnout down in the United States
As millions go to cast their ballots on Election Day, early voting results have been largely down from the 2020 election. While 2020 saw a surge of absentee and early voting due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an expected enhanced turnout for 2024 hasn’t been able to surpass the last election cycle in voting before Election…
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The Washington Examiner’s guide for everything you need to know about the 2024 election
Voters will cast their final ballots and states will begin tallying the totals for hundreds of races and ballot initiatives on Tuesday. To keep track of what is happening in the races for the White House, Senate, and House, as well as to check in on state and local contests, the Washington Examiner has compiled…
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How the Libertarian presidential candidate could be a spoiler for Trump
The 2024 presidential election showed signs earlier this year that a third-party candidate could make noise. But those signs drifted away with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s withdrawal from the race, and voters are now left with few options other than Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. But one of those options is…
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Philadelphia judge allows Musk to continue awarding $1 million giveaways
A Philadelphia judge allowed Elon Musk to continue his daily million-dollar giveaway to voters who sign his swing-state petition through Tuesday’s presidential election. Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta did not explain his reasoning for the ruling, but it comes after Musk’s lawyers said the winners are paid spokespeople and are not chosen randomly. Philadelphia…
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House Republicans accuse ‘nonpartisan’ voter information group of spreading misinformation
House Republicans are accusing a voter information group associated with Democrats of spreading misinformation in the closing days of the election. The Center for Voter Information is sending mailers painting Republicans in competitive districts in a negative light compared to their Democratic counterparts. The organization claims to be “nonpartisan” but spent at least $575,000 supporting…
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WATCH LIVE: Trump speaks at community roundtable in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump will speak at a community roundtable in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, around 2:30 p.m. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Pennsylvania is a critical swing state in the 2024 presidential election. Currently, the state is a virtual tie between the candidates. RealClearPolitics’s polling average in the state shows Trump…
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Harris says newspapers not endorsing is ‘disappointing’
Vice President Kamala Harris told the hosts of radio show The Breakfast Club in an episode released Tuesday that some outlets’ decisions not to endorse in the presidential election are “disappointing.” The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the Tampa Bay Times recently announced their decisions to abstain from endorsing Harris or…
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USA Today will not endorse in presidential race
Another media outlet has joined a growing movement of non-endorsers in the 2024 presidential election: USA Today. USA Today told news outlets on Monday that it would not endorse a presidential candidate this cycle or in any national races. The outlet follows the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post in doing the same for…




