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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden began Election Day by going to church in Wilmington, Del. with his family in the early hours of the day.According to pool reports, Biden first entered St. Joseph on the Brandywine at 7:10 a.m. EST and left about 20 minutes later, when he entered to the cemetery across the street to visit the graves of his son, as well as his first wife and daughter.Thirty-year-old Neila Hunter Biden and their daughter, 13-month-old Naomi were tragically killed in a car accident in 1972. Beau Biden passed away in 2015 at age 46 after a battle with glioblastoma, a deadly...
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Michael Steele, former head of the Republican National Committee (RNC), formally endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday morning.Steele, who joined the anti-Trump Lincoln Project in August, led the RNC as committee chairman during the start of Biden’s vice presidency. He made the official announcement on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, momentarily before the airing of an advertisement paid for by the Lincoln Project about his decision.In an interview with The Hill, Steele slammed President Donald Trump, “Given the role that I played in the party and the role that I think the party s...
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Rapper Kanye West will remain on the Iowa ballot as a presidential candidate on Election Day after state officials cleared challenges to his candidacy. West will appear on 12 state election ballots on Election Day –– Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Vermont, Mississippi, Louisiana, Utah, Kentucky, Iowa, Tennessee, Minnesota and Idaho.A unanimous three-person statewide panel ruled to approve the paperwork requirements for West. It also motioned to amend disparities in his voter and party registration status. The officials dodged two critical challenges, which previously prevented West from gettin...
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Roger Stone, whose sentence for lying to Congress and witness tampering during the Russia investigation was commuted by President Donald Trump, said that Trump should declare martial law and arrest the Clintons, former Senate majority leader Harry Reid, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook of Apple and “anybody else who can be proven to be involved in illegal activity,” should the president lose re-election in November.The comments came Thursday during a call to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones‘ Infowars show, citing largely debunked claims of potential voter fraud that could alter the results of the elect...
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