Google Will Block Election Advertisements As Soon As Polls Close On Election Day
Google declared that following the closing of the final polls on November 5th, it will block all advertisements related to the general election.
Google declared that following the closing of the final polls on November 5th, it will block all advertisements related to the general election.
Lyft, a ride-hailing service, has announced it is offering discounts on rides, bikeshares and scooters on Election Day as an initiative to increase transportation access for voters.
North Carolina’s election board has decided to give counties affected by Hurricane Helene more voting flexibility.
On Monday, Democrats filed a lawsuit against Georgia’s State Election Board, claiming that a new regulation requiring counties to manually count the votes cast at polling stations on election day will enable “bad-faith actors to claim that fraud has affected election results.”
Alan Dershowitz has announced that he will be leaving the Democrat Party due to feeling “disgusted” by what he witnessed at last month’s Democratic National Convention.
During a recent call with Democrat House legislators, President Joe Biden was purportedly handed a private note card that instructed him to “stay positive,” since he was “sounding defensive,” which he mistakenly read aloud.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has maintained that he will not be voting for 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump this year.
The Republican National Committee’s election integrity fight moves to Nevada where the RNC is suing over the state’s acceptance of mail-in ballots post-election day. Daniel Baldwin speaks with RNC attorney Christina Bobb on why this violates federal law.
In order to stop Nevada from counting mail-in votes received after Election Day—which the state’s current legislation allows—the Republican National Committee filed a federal lawsuit on Friday.