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Kelly Loeffler under fire for soliciting campaign cash in halls of the Senate — an apparent crime
Roger Sollenberger
A similar move by Lindsey Graham was called "a crime in plain sight" by a member of Congress earlier this year
Graham’s pressure campaign to throw out ballots may have violated federal law, legal experts say
Igor Derysh
After Georgia's top election official says Graham suggested he toss votes, Graham admits he called two other states
Georgia GOP secretary of state furiously debunks claims by Trump and “liar” leading recount effort
Igor Derysh
"Failed candidate Doug Collins," who's leading Trump's Georgia recount effort, "is a liar," Brad Raffensperger says
The Trump campaign can’t find a judge who will ignore facts — but it keeps trying
Ian Macdougall
Even as judges dismiss lawsuits as baseless, the Trump campaign files nearly identical ones in new courts
Arizona’s Republican attorney general sees “no evidence” of voter fraud: Voters backed GOP—not Trump
Igor Derysh
"People voted for Republicans down-ballot but they didn’t vote" for Trump, he said. That "doesn’t mean it’s fraud"
Trump’s false voter-fraud claims could blow GOP’s chances of holding Senate
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans are boosting Trump's BS in hopes of saving two Georgia Senate seats. That might doom them instead
Georgia GOP senators demand GOP election chief resign after failing to outright win their elections
Igor Derysh
“Trump is gonna cost the GOP the Senate,” one conservative commentator predicted ahead of Georgia's run-offs
“A dangerous attack on our democracy”: McConnell backs Trump’s refusal to concede to Biden
Julia Conley
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says Trump is "100% within his rights" to refuse to concede
While Trump wonders about “missing” military ballots, they appear to boost Biden in Pennsylvania
Roger Sollenberger
Trump allegedly scorned fallen American soldiers as "losers and "suckers." Now, he's concerned about military votes
“I would have waited all day if I had to”: Hours-long lines mar first day of early voting in Georgia
Igor Derysh
Critics accused Georgia of "voter suppression." State officials blamed "record turnout" and voter "enthusiasm"
The red flags that foreshadowed Georgia’s June 9 primary election meltdown were ignored
Steven Rosenfeld
Clues and causes kept coming, but state officials told counties to proceed
Stacey Abrams returns to “The View” to school Meghan McCain once again
Sarah K. Burris
This time Abrams schooled McCain on Georgia’s election problems
GOP vows to probe Georgia election “catastrophe” in minority areas, Dems say it was “no accident”
Igor Derysh
After 214 shuttered polling sites resulted in hourslong lines, Democrats raise accusations of voter suppression
Gov. Brian Kemp will appoint a Republican to Georgia’s Supreme Court after GOP cancels election
Igor Derysh
Kemp's move will allow the GOP to retain a court majority for two more years after Tuesday's election was scrapped
Coronavirus means 2020 elections could be decided by courts
Steven Rosenfeld
Court’s actions in Wisconsin suggest federal courts are reluctant to reverse decisions by state authorities
The political battle in Wisconsin over purging 200,000 voters could come to a swing state near you
Steven Rosenfeld
Right-wing groups use old law and imperfect data to argue for removing infrequent voters from statewide rolls.
Probe of missing Georgia votes finds “extreme” irregularities in black districts
Igor Derysh
Last year's lieutenant governor race may have had a huge undercount in black precincts. Sound like coincidence?
Influencing elections, one investment at a time
Sam Natapoff
The investment theory of political campaigns and elections
Georgia Secretary of State runoff marred by allegations of continued voter suppression
Matthew Rozsa
Thousands of people still can't vote in Georgia
Georgia runoff: Will Brian Kemp’s successor continue his voter suppression legacy?
Timothy Pratt
Experts on voter suppression and cybersecurity weigh in on the Secretary of State runoffs
Democratic wins in secretary of state races could have big impact on voting rights
Igor Derysh
Democrats have won secretary of state offices in Arizona, Michigan and Colorado — here's why it matters
Not just Standing Rock: Other water sources along Dakota Access pipeline at risk
David Pitt
The pipeline crosses more than 200 bodies of water
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