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3 takeaways from the most authoritative autopsy of the 2024 election yet


It’s been more than six months, but Democrats are still picking over the cold, dead body of the 2024 election. The latest autopsy comes courtesy of Catalist, a Democratic data firm with a widely ... Read More

Majority of Americans Continue to Back Expanded Early Voting, Voting by Mail, Voter ID


President Donald Trump’s recent pledge to end mail-in voting comes as a 58% majority of Americans favor allowing any voter to cast their ballot by mail. Read More

Fall River's primary election is around the corner. Do you need an ID? Everything to know


Election Day on Nov. 4 may still seem far away, but the time is quickly approaching for citizens to narrow the selection of mayoral candidates and make their voices heard in September’s preliminary ... Read More

Voters cast ballots for candidates in various mayoral, city council races across Utah


SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Polls are closed for Tuesday's primary election. Voters cast ballots for candidates in various mayoral and city council races statewide. In the Holladay mayoral race, Paul ... Read More

It’s time to redefine the ‘swing voter’


Earlier in the 21st century, the dominant view among experts was that swing voters — those who might switch their party preference between elections — were all but extinct. Even today, the number of ... Read More


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