Florida and North Carolina are making it easier for people to vote after hurricanes — but there are still some risks

Florida and North Carolina are making it easier for people to vote after hurricanes — but there are still some risks

Polls opened in North Carolina on October 17, 2024, as about 14,000 people in Asheville and surrounding areas remained without power in their homes after Hurricane Helen. In Florida, which began early voting in some counties on October 21, about 400,000 residents are still without power after Hurricane Milton. Some experts said hurricanes could cause…

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Top Republicans accuse FTC chairman of Hatch Act violations over 'campaign-style events' with Democrats

Top Republicans accuse FTC chairman of Hatch Act violations over ‘campaign-style events’ with Democrats

Top Republicans in the judiciary are accusing a controversial Biden-Harris administration official of violating the Hatch Act by touring the country with Democratic politicians ahead of pivotal November elections. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Competition, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights…

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