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How unfounded GOP claims about noncitizen voting could cost some eligible voters

This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access.

At Tuesday’s presidential debate, former President Donald Trump once again asserted that “elections are bad” and that Democrats are trying to get immigrants who’ve entered the country illegally to vote. As fact checks pointed out and Votebeat has previously reported, there is no evidence of widespread noncitizen voting, and experts say it is extraordinarily rare.

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Trump, Harris campaigns move quickly past apparent assassination attempt

WASHINGTON — The presidential campaigns are rushing ahead this week without missing a beat, despite numerous law enforcement agencies investigating a possible assassination attempt Sunday on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, was looking to pick up an endorsement from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters during a private sit-down interview with the organization on Monday before heading to several campaign stops later this week.

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Judge tosses Ken Paxton’s lawsuit targeting Texas county's voter registration effort

A state district court judge on Monday denied a request by Attorney General Ken Paxton to block a Bexar County plan to mail voter registration forms to county residents ahead of the November election, saying the request was moot.

Bexar County attorneys argued in a hearing before Judge Antonia Arteaga on Monday that there was no reason for the court to issue an injunction because the forms were mailed last week, according to the San Antonio Report. Paxton’s office submitted an updated request before the hearing asking that no additional letters be sent out.

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Ohio MAGA candidate Bernie Moreno calls for deporting Springfield immigrants

Terroristic threats continued against Springfield officials and public buildings over the weekend and into Monday. In the midst of them, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno called for the protected status of legal Haitian migrants in Springfield to be revoked and for them to be deported back to their violence-riven country.

The city in southwestern Ohio has been the center of a national political firestorm after former president Donald Trump in last Tuesday’s debate repeated a debunked claim that Haitian immigrants who have flocked to the community over the past five years were stealing neighbors’ pets and eating them.

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Iowa election officials among those targeted with ‘suspicious’ parcels

Election officials in Iowa and at least four other states were the target Monday of what appears to be a coordinated series of threats or acts of intimidation involving suspicious parcels.

State officials evacuated the Lucas State Office Building in Des Moines on Monday after a suspicious parcel was discovered at the Secretary of State’s Office.

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Young swing state voters reveal their demands

Since launching its major voter mobilization push late last month, the national climate action group Sunrise Movement has contacted 344,437 young voters in key swing states—and organizers are hearing that young people are waiting to hear two announcements from Vice President Kamala Harris before they engage heavily in making sure the Democrat wins the presidential election.

Both voters and potential volunteers for the Harris campaign want the vice president to "deliver a strong climate plan and support an arms embargo" over Israel's war on Gaza, said the Sunrise Movement Monday.

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Beyond the White House: These 10 down-ballot races could change everything

While serving as an Arizona state senator, Christine Marsh encountered a bill proposing that pregnant people be allowed to drive in the high-occupancy vehicle lane – an attempt at codifying fetal personhood.

New Hampshire state representative Ben Ming, who is running for New Hampshire State Senate District 12, said the state Republican Party supported a bill that bans transgender girls from playing sports, requiring them to show documentation of their gender.

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'The mask is off': Ex-senator calls out Vance over his 'really telling phrase'

A former U.S. Senator is calling out Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) over his weekend comment that he "creates stories" to illustrate his point, even if they aren't true.

Speaking on Nicolle Wallace's "Deadline: White House," Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, said that Vance is a wordsmith and his book makes it clear. So, when he alleged they "create stories" like what happened in Springfield, Ohio, it says a lot.

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Federal regulators are now investigating RFK Jr.'s bizarre beheading of dead whale: report

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is under investigation by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after a bizarre comment about beheading a dead whale that washed up on a beach, CNN reported.

While speaking in Arizona on Saturday, Kennedy told a crowd that he got a letter from the National Marine Fisheries Services, which falls under NOAA. The letter, he said, revealed he was under investigation for the incident that occurred 20 years ago.

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Blaming Dems for assassination attempt ignores Trump's incendiary comments: Fox News host

Fox News host Neil Cavuto pushed back against a Republican lawmaker who suggested Democrats were to blame for a second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Rep. Mark Greene (R-TN) pointed to Democratic lawmakers' rhetoric about the Jan. 6 riot to explain the second failed attempt to assassinate Trump.

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Turmoil erupts in Pennsylvania town after Trump spreads false claims about Haitians there

For the last week, former President Donald Trump has been leveling false attacks against Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio —and now, it appears a western Pennsylvania town could face the same crisis.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Monday that the city manager of the small town of Charleroi, about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, has been complaining about the same types of xenophobic allegations.

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Republican thinks 'sellout' J.D. Vance is going to have a hard time being reelected

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) has "abandoned" his state in their time of need, said Republican strategist Susan del Percio.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday, she and former Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) addressed the third day in a row that Springfield, Ohio, has experienced bomb threats at its schools. A town festival was also canceled due to fears of violence.

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'He brings the crazies out': Critics spot vital flaw in Trump's latest attack

Donald Trump's and fellow Republicans' claim that Democrats' rhetoric is to blame for the recent attempt on the former president's life doesn't pass muster with those following news in Springfield, Ohio.

A growing number of Trump critics are speaking out as Trump casts blame on Vice President Kamala Harris — even as bomb threats target the town where he falsely claimed Haitian immigrants are eating pet dogs.

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