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Latest News: Election, Government & Politics
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The Pulse Memorial Advisory Committee met for the first time to begin discussions about what a memorial should look like for the 49 people killed in the Pulse shooting.
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Here’s a look at Harris’ fact-checked comments on topics including abortion and the economy and her potential 2024 opponents, Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance.
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Residents from around the area are invited to an open house meeting regarding the future of the Pulse Memorial site. Here’s when and how you can go to be a part of it.
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Former President Donald Trump closed the Republican National Convention by accepting the presidential nomination and offering a speech that began somber and turned combative.
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Former President and GOP nominee Donald Trump is expected to speak at 10 p.m. ET. NPR's live special video coverage will begin at 9 p.m. ET.
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As law enforcement investigates an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden condemned the violence and characterized it as outside the norm. But examples of political violence against U.S. presidents date back to Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
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The Republican National Convention heads into its second day — now with Donald Trump officially as its presidential nominee and U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate. Trump energized the crowd Monday night by entering the arena with a bandage on his right ear after being injured during an assassination attempt Saturday. Expect more speakers Tuesday to mention what they described as the former president’s strength and resilience after the shooting at his rally in Pennsylvania.
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To participate in the primary election, voters must register with their county supervisor of elections by July 22. Voters also have until that time to change their party affiliation.
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Biden called to "lower the temperature" in politics in remarks Sunday after the former president was shot at during a political rally.
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The Florida Senator is asking for answers into how the shooting happened and what’s being done to prevent future attempts.
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The 20-year-old gunman came within a matter of inches of killing the former president, but investigators are still struggling to understand what may have motivated Thomas Matthew Crooks.
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The gunman, who was killed by Secret Service personnel, fired multiple times from an elevated position outside of the rally venue, about 150 yards from where Trump was speaking.