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A New Orleans magician says a Democratic consultant who worked for Dean Phillips' presidential campaign hired him to create the audio for what authorities say may be the first known attempt to use artificial intelligence to interfere with a U.S. election.
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House lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow ranked choice voting in Vermont elections. It’s based on the principle that democracy is better served when winning candidates have the support of a majority of voters — not just a plurality.
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The COVID threat is lingering. Inflation is driving up medical costs. Staffing shortages are threatening access to health care. The next Massachusetts governor will have to grapple with these challenges and more.
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The bill would amend the Electoral Count Act, which legal experts have called vague and confusing. The legislation is similar to a somewhat narrower bill from a bipartisan group of senators.
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The election system shuddered in 2020 as Donald Trump sought to overturn the result. Now, election deniers and defenders have eyes on the nuts and bolts of the process itself.
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We take a deep dive into the state of the Republican Party in Vermont. It’s the first in a series of shows exploring each major political party in the state.
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On Tuesday, Californians will decide whether Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom should remain in office. Here's a primer on the recall, how it works and how we got here — and the political stakes.
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A bipartisan group is hoping to support voting workers who have faced unprecedented scrutiny and pressure for more than a year now.
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The second night of the Republican National Convention featured a naturalization ceremony, a presidential pardon and the secretary of state speaking while abroad on official business.
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Tens of thousands of ballots have been rejected in key battleground states, where the outcome in November for the presidency and other races could be determined by a small number of votes.