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Michigan raises alarms about how elections will be run

They are the administrators of democracy, making sure that elections are free, fair and efficient. They maintain the records of local government and are responsible for public access to those records, including births, deaths and the marriages in between.

And yet, nearly 10% of the 1,240 township clerk positions that are up for election this year in Michigan have no candidates willing to step up and fill them.

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'Kicking the felon out of the race': Dems are obsessed with Kamala Harris' sneakers

Democratic Party voters have a message for the nation about Vice President Kamala Harris: I'm with her sneakers.

Specifically, they're with Harris' preferred Converse Chuck Taylor shoes, or Chucks, as she mounts a campaign against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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'Explicitly prohibited': Far-right Missouri GOP candidate 'appears to' violate ethics

Missouri Republican Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez on Tuesday posted a bizarre video to social media in which she says she's standing on "the speaker's balcony."

In the video, the far-right candidate says, "I am at the speaker's balcony, and they don't like me here, and neither in Jefferson City. I don't give a f—. I speak truth, catch pedophiles, and will be Missouri's 41st Secretary of State."

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'Ignorant and lazy': Appalachians respond to 'Hillbilly Elegy' with their own book

As a tenth generation Appalachian, Ivy Brashear sees J.D. Vance’s 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” as a “really one-sided and simple view of the region.”

In an effort to help broaden people’s view of Appalachia, she decided to share her own narrative as part of a collection of writings in the 2019 book, “Appalachian Reckoning: A Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy.”

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'Unreal': GOP candidate's 'blatantly racist' ad sickens viewers

A Missouri Republican candidate for governor released a new ad promising to round up and deport immigrants, but one key feature of the spot revolted many viewers.

State Sen. Bill Eigel, who's polling well behind Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe and secretary of state Jay Ashcroft in the Aug. 6 primary, appears in the ad alongside a much smaller Hispanic man who translates the GOP candidate's campaign promises but adds his own commentary until he becomes flustered when threatened with mass deportations.

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MAGA campaign against Harris already laced with misogyny and racism

Former Pres. Donald Trump needs to discard his storied penchant for racist and sexist tropes and nicknames if he wants to win over independent voters in his likely race against Vice Pres. Kamala Harris, say political experts in Nevada, one of a handful of battleground states.

Harris, who raised $81 million in the first 24 hours of her candidacy and has been endorsed by enough delegates to win the nomination, has long been a target of Trump’s barbs – from his constant deliberate mispronunciation of her name to his assertion in 2020 that she is not a natural-born American to more recent evaluations of her mental health.

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Democrats in red states get flood of cash in effort to squeeze GOP after Harris move

The ascension of Vice President Kamala Harris as the presumptive Democratic nominee for president in November has led to a windfall for Democrats in red states who have been flooded with donations.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Mini Racker, Democrats in states where Republicans have long dominated are seeing a massive uptick in cash that will force Republicans to sink money into districts where they usually coast to victory.

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Dem fundraiser ‘stunned’ at $2.5 million haul for Harris since Sunday

“I’m completely stunned.”

That’s the reaction of Charles Gaba, a Michigan health care analyst and Democrat who helps fundraise for other Democrats across the country through his website blue24.org.

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'A rock': Columnist says one potential Harris V.P. pick 'should absolutely scare' GOP

Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly narrowed down her choice for presidential running mate to a small number of choices, and Arizona Republic columnist Phil Boas believes that his state's United States senator would be the perfect fit.

In his latest piece, Boas argues that Republicans aren't afraid of running against Harris, but they "absolutely should" be scared if she picks Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) as her running mate.

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Trump says he’s willing to debate Harris — more than once

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a Tuesday call with reporters committed to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, the likely Democratic presidential candidate.

“I would be willing to do more than one debate,” Trump said.

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Trump said to be 'freaking out' as he's 'caught in a no-win situation' against Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris' energetic speech in Milwaukee on Tuesday signaled a sea change in how the 2024 presidential campaign will be run, argues Salon's Amanda Marcotte.

In her latest piece, Marcotte argues that President Joe Biden's stumbling debate performance and infrequent public appearances had allowed former President Donald Trump to essentially skate by doing minimal campaign appearances while spending much of his days golfing in Florida.

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Trump's 'escalation' of lies torn down by brutal fact-check from ex-Treasury official

Former President Donald Trump gave one of the largest presidential nomination acceptance speeches in history at the Republican National Convention last week. It was also loaded with lies, wrote Steven Rattner, a former adviser to the Treasury secretary in the Obama administration, for The New York Times.

This comes after The Times analyzed the reaction of undecided voters to the speech, many of whom found it bizarre and unsettling.

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Andy Beshear to headline Iowa Dems’ event amid VP speculation

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat brought up as a potential running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris, will be speaking Saturday at the Iowa Democratic Party’s Liberty and Justice Celebration.

Beshear was announced as the headline speaker for the annual IDP event in June, weeks before major changes came to the Democrats’ 2024 presidential nomination process. On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the presidential race and endorsed Harris to take his place as the 2024 Democratic nominee.

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