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CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Some want to avoid long lines on election day. Some will be out of town. And some Americans are afraid confusion or controversy...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The owner of a company hired by the California Republican Party to register voters was arrested over the weekend on charges of...
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Sen. Stevens uses his court testimony in corruption trial to recount his long record of service to Alaskans.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In California, cradle of the computer industry, most voters will use paper and ink to cast ballots in the U.S. election on Nov...
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Ohio's secretary of state on Thursday filed an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court in an ongoing dispute over verifying the identities o...
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John McCain came out of the gate strong, but Barack Obama gained strength as the night progressed Wednesday in the final presidential debate where eac...
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A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered Ohio's secretary of state to establish a system to verify hundreds of thousands of newly registered vo...
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There are phone calls from Democratic and labor union phone banks.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is leading his Republican rival John McCain 53 percent to 43 percent among likel...
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LEESBURG, Virginia (Reuters) - As the presidential election enters its final, frantic stretch, voters in battleground states can expect a knock at the...