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Threats against MI officials and election workers spike amid a ‘climate of hostility'

Threats targeting election officials have been seeing an alarming rise in recent years, with indications that it might be getting worse heading into the November election.

According to the latest monthly update from the Bridging Divides Initiative’s (BDI) Threats and Harassment Dataset, reported events involving threats and harassment targeting local public officials in the U.S. more than doubled in July.

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BadAss Grandmas want you to get involved for democracy

An effort that started with four North Dakota women pushing for a state ethics commission has evolved into a larger movement to promote democracy.

The BadAss Grandmas for Democracy is a nonpartisan, grassroots group that aims to get people more involved in promoting good governance.

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Republicans refuse debates hosted by League of Women Voters — here's why

The League of Women Voters has a history of organizing debates and forums from elections for U.S. president to Kentucky governor to local school boards. But this year Republicans in Kentucky’s largest city are not accepting a local chapter’s invitations to appear on stage with their opponents.

Some of the candidates aren’t replying to inquiries at all, while others have refused and said they think the League is partisan, according to LWV Louisville leaders.

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Experts warn vote tally certification refusals could undermine 2024 election

Two months ahead of the November presidential election, Colorado officials are warning that refusal by local election canvass board members to certify results fuels misinformation and threatens voter trust in the entire election process.

Republicans on three local canvass boards voted against certifying the June primary results, according to the secretary of state’s office. It is a tiny percentage of the 64 three-member boards in each Colorado county, but it occurred in the context of a growing national movement by conservative activists to use the once mundane, administrative task of verifying vote tallies to protest shortcomings they see in how elections are run.

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'Somebody got spanked': JD Vance ridiculed for admitting he's not speaking for Trump

On Sunday morning, the co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" laughed at Donald Trump running mate Sen. J.D Vance after watching a "Meet the Press" clip of him walking back comments he made and admitting he's not speaking for the former president.

In the full interview with Vance, to be broadcast later on Sunday, the Ohio Republican was pressed on his claims about Trump signing a national abortion ban, and told host Kristen Welker, "I think I've learned my lesson and speaking for the president before he and I talked about an issue. What he said at the debate as he doesn't support a national ban. He thinks it's ridiculous to talk about vetoing legislation that is going to come up with the president in the first place."

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That led "The Weekend" co-host Michael Steele to issue a singsong, "Somebody got spanked!" as his co-hosts laughed.

He later added, "Donald Trump ain't talking to that man. That's the whole point of this. I mean, at this point that is the whole point. At this stage on something like this, you and your presidential nominee have not discussed it? The way he rolled through that. ''I have learned not to speak for the president.' Well, you know? That's a problem for you. Get used to it."

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Trump's niece: Uncle is 'unraveling' due to 'severe untreated psychiatric disorders'

Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist who is Donald Trump's niece, told MSNBC that her uncle has "severe untreated psychiatric disorders."

In an interview on Sunday, Mary Trump reflected on her uncle's recent debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Tim Walz warns that Trump-Vance shouldn't 'mess with cat people'

Members of the university community regale statewide change enacted because students mobilized after the school shooting on campus last year

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Friday joined Michigan State University students in East Lansing to drum up excitement for the election and impress upon students the importance of showing up and being active in the democratic process.

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Trump, Harris storm swing states in days after debate as presidential race ratchets up

WASHINGTON — The presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump intensified in the days following their first, and likely only, debate, as both hit swing states with just over 50 days until the election.

The Harris campaign rode a wave of momentum to the week’s end, cutting ads featuring debate clips and kicking off an “aggressive” blitz of battleground states that it dubbed the “New Way Forward” tour.

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Trump vows 'every day will be filled with joy and opportunity' after blasting immigrants

Former president Donald Trump told a Tucson crowd Thursday that, when the Nov. 5 election arrives, the nation’s voters would tell Vice President Kamala Harris: “You’re fired, comrade!”

“Everyone will prosper,” said Trump, standing on a stage in the Linda Ronstadt Music Hall in front of an enormous American flag and signs promising a second Trump administration would “make housing affordable again” and eliminate taxes on tips. “Every day will be filled with joy and opportunity,” he said.

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'Help!' Trump panics over mail-in voting in early morning Truth Social post

Donald Trump kicked off his Sunday morning by raising the alarm over mail-in voting while asserting that the U.S. Post Office is running the 2024 presidential election.

With PBS reporting, "Election officials from across the country say the U.S. postmaster general has not addressed persistent mail delivery delays and has not adequately prepared for the election," the former president took that and ran with it on Truth Social.

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Republicans fuming at Trump and Vance over 'setback' in drive to woo new voters

A change in campaign strategy by Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. J.D. Vance has some Republicans alarmed and angry with the election looming and time running out.

According to a report from Politico's Mia McCarthy and Meredith Lee Hill, the initial plan was for Vance to hit the campaign trail and try and draw in moderate Republicans who were balking at the idea of another Trump presidency as well as independent voters.

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'You chose to lead with lies': J.D. Vance called out for spreading 'wildly racist' claim

Donald Trump's vice presidential pick came under fire on Saturday after spreading what observers and analysts called a "lie" about Haitian immigrants.

Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), who has already been criticized for claiming immigrants from Haiti are eating the cats and dogs belonging to local residents in his home state, on Friday stated that his turn from hating Trump to being his running mate stems from problems such as immigration in Springfield, Ohio.

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Trump's psychologist niece says he'll 'never recover' from 'narcissistic injury' by Harris

Donald Trump will "never recover" from the narcissistic injury inflicted upon him by Vice President Kamala Harris at the recent presidential debate, according to Trump's psychologist niece.

Mary Trump, a trained psychologist who earlier in the day said her uncle has been "signaling" his plans to steal the 2024 election, appeared on MSNBC Saturday night to discuss her uncle's presidential campaign and her new book, Who Could Ever Love You: A Family Memoir.

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