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About ten percent of Americans are eligible to vote in their first presidential election. But historically, young voters are the least likely age group to cast a ballot. In 2016, fewer than half of Americans younger than 30 voted.
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Early voting begins next week in Florida, and many voters are preparing to head to the polls. This year, the coronavirus pandemic made early voting and mail-in ballots even more popular, as both allow for residents to practice safe voting. Here is a county-by-county list of where you can vote early.
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We're less than three weeks away from the presidential election and Americans appear more divided politically than ever before. The country is still in the grip of a deadly pandemic, and President Trump has declined to promise a peaceful transition of power. Andy Card and Pete Rouse- the former chiefs of staff of presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama- talk governance, politics, and how presidents respond to crises.
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With two weeks left until Election Day, Donald Trump is making final rounds in Florida to convince on-the-fence voters to give him a chance. During a visit to Sanford Tuesday afternoon the Republican presidential candidate promised a complete overhaul of the nation’s health care system.
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Pastors, business owners, students, and retirees were among thousands at a Donald Trump rally Wednesday afternoon in Ocala. There the republican presidential candidate tried to win over undecided voters with promises of jobs, tax cuts, and immigration control.
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The presidential primary heads South and West this weekend. Republican presidential candidates are duking it out in South Carolina and Democratic hopefuls are on the hustings in Nevada.
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Jeb Bush told a crowd of faith leaders that rounding up people in the country without papers is not an American value. The Republican presidential candidate made the statement during his swing Monday through central Florida.