yahoo.com
When Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida announced last summer that he had taken the extraordinary step of removing a local prosecutor from his job, he cast his decision as a bold move to protect Floridians. The prosecutor, Andrew H. Warren, a twice-elected state attorney for Hillsborough County and a Democrat, had signed a public pledge not to prosecute those who seek or provide abortions. Moreover, he was among a group of progressive prosecutors around the country who, in DeSantis’ words, think “they
about 2 years ago
nytimes.com
A review of records and newly uncovered documents reveals that efforts to elect George Santos may have run afoul of campaign finance rules.
about 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Kari Lake, a Republican who was defeated by Katie Hobbs in the Arizona
governor’s race, had made false election claims the centerpiece of her campaign.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
The state’s top officials certified the results after weeks in which several
Republican candidates have sowed baseless doubts about the outcome.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Officials were braced for partisan poll monitors convinced of fraud to disrupt
voting in the midterm elections. While there were scattered episodes, the vote
went smoothly.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Officials are prepared for aggressive challenges in midterm elections. “We’re
going to adjudicate every battle,” Stephen K. Bannon said.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Some prominent election denialists in the United States are using Brazil to try
to whip up concern about the approaching midterms.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
Matthew DePerno’s political rise has been tied to a debunked election report.
Some see parallels between his dive into 2020 conspiracies theories and his
legal career.
over 2 years ago
nytimes.com
The origin story behind a slate of Republican candidates for secretary of state
features a QAnon figure and several promoters of 2020 conspiracies.
almost 3 years ago
nytimes.com
A central figure in the scheme to reverse the 2020 election is mobilizing
grass-roots activists into an “army of citizens” trained to aggressively monitor
elections.
almost 3 years ago
wsj.com
Lawsuits are testing an argument that underpins the modern tech industry, that
internet companies are mere platforms connecting buyers and sellers and aren’t
responsible for the quality or safety of the products.
over 5 years ago