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House To Investigate DeJoy Possible Campaign Law Violations

House Democrats said Tuesday they will investigate whether Postmaster General Louis DeJoy encouraged employees at his former business to contribute to Republican candidates and then reimbursed them in the guise of bonuses, a violation of campaign finance laws.

Trump, Biden Spar Over Economy, Workers In Labor Day Blitz

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump spent Monday diminishing each other’s credentials on the economy and understanding of the American worker as the presidential campaign entered its final, post-Labor Day stretch.

In Labor Day Blur, Harris Meets Blake Family; Trump Steps Up

Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris met the family of a Wisconsin man shot by police last month to kick off her Labor Day visit to a critical swing state while President Donald Trump assailed the Democratic ticket and put the halting economic recovery under the best light.

Veterans Are Divided About Reports Trump Disparaged Military

In this soldier’s city and across the country, veterans and military families are divided about reports that President Donald Trump made disparaging comments toward the military, with some service members bristling at the remarks and others questioning whether they happened.

N.C. Courts Make A Ruling That Could Grant Felons Their Voting Rights Back

A three-judge panel ruled that North Carolina's felony disenfranchisement law, a law that prevents citizens from voting until their 'unconditional discharge' from probation, parole, or post-release supervision, violates two different provisions of the state's Constitution, according to a news release.

North Carolina Kicks Off Mail Voting As Requests Spike

Mail balloting in the presidential election is set to begin Friday as North Carolina starts sending out more than 600,000 ballots to voters β€” responding to a massive spike in requests that has played out across the country as voters look for a safer way to cast ballots during the pandemic.

Trump Suggests Polling Place Double-Check For Mail-In Voters

President Donald Trump said Thursday that people who vote early by mail should show up at polling places and vote again if their ballots haven’t been counted, a slight walk back from his comments a day earlier when he suggested people vote twice to test the mail-in system.

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