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Esperanza Balaguer
Esperanza Balaguer is a journalist from Spain based in New York, United States of America. I work as a freelance reporter writing in Spanish about politics, economy, culture and social movements. I arrived to NYC last September to cover the presidential campaign and the elections. I still write ...
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Georgia shatters early voting record in US elections
16 Oct 2024
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www.expansion.com
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| Political Conflict
Georgia has set a new record for early voting in the US elections, with over 328,805 votes cast on the first day, surpassing the 2020 figures. The state is a focal point due to its 16 electoral votes, crucial for both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. The article discusses the contentious changes in Georgia's voting laws, including a manual recount requirement, which has led to legal challenges. A judge recently blocked this rule, marking a win for Democrats. The piece also highlights the ongoing political tension, with Trump's influence and legal maneuvers being a significant theme, alongside the efforts of state officials like Brad Raffensperger to ensure election integrity.
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George Eliason
George Eliason is a journalist based in Roven'ky, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine. In 2014, I was the only journalist to go across the entire region doing invasive passport and weapons checks on the militias fighting here. From early 2014 I broke most of the important stories from the region. I scooped ...
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Judge Throws Out 6 Counts Of Trump's Georgia Interference Indictment
14 Mar 2024
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intelligencer.today
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| Trump
A Fulton County judge dismissed six counts in the election interference indictment against Donald Trump and several co-defendants, citing insufficient specificity in the allegations. The ruling, seen as a win for Trump, leaves him facing 10 counts, including a racketeering charge. The decision allows the district attorney's office six months to refile the dismissed charges. The judge's order also dismissed counts against Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, John Eastman, Ray Smith III, and Robert Cheeley, raising questions about the prosecution's case. Trump's attorney praised the ruling, while Trump denounced the investigation as politically motivated.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Russian lies may incite US election violence, security chiefs say
05 Nov 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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| Artificial Intelligence
Security chiefs warn that Russian disinformation efforts could incite violence in the US elections, with false narratives targeting election officials and candidates. The article highlights the role of AI in spreading misleading information, exemplified by a deepfake of President Biden. Social media platforms, including X and Meta, face criticism for failing to curb misinformation. The Federal Communications Commission has fined individuals for using AI to suppress votes. Concerns about election security have led to increased measures in key states like Arizona and Georgia, where officials emphasize the integrity of voting systems.
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Nathaniel Janowitz
Nathaniel Janowitz is a journalist/writer/photographer based in the Americas. He currently works for VICE and previously published with outlets like The New York Times, ESPN, BBC, High Times, Esquire, others.
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Trump’s Criminal Nightmare in Georgia Is Looking Very Real
25 Jan 2023
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www.vice.com
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| Criminal Investigation
Donald Trump faces a pressing criminal investigation in Georgia for alleged election meddling, with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indicating that charging decisions are imminent. The investigation centers on Trump's call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to 'find' enough votes to overturn the 2020 election results. Willis has requested that a Special Purpose Grand Jury report remain sealed to protect future prosecutions. The investigation has already implicated nearly 20 individuals, including Rudy Giuliani and a group of 'fake electors.'
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Dave Keating
**Available for EU CoronaVirus coverage from home studio** Dave Keating is an American journalist covering European politics. Having previously covered US politics in Washington, Dave specializes in drawing comparisons between the American federal system and the European Union. Dave has ...
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How would the EU react to a second US coup attempt?
24 Oct 2024
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davekeating.substack.com
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| Potential Coup
The article discusses the potential reactions of the European Union to a possible second coup attempt by Donald Trump in the upcoming US presidential election. It highlights the EU's dependency on the US for security and the challenges it faces in responding to a potential coup. The text criticizes European leaders for their lack of preparedness and questions the continent's reliance on an unstable US. It also explores the political dynamics within the EU, particularly the influence of leaders like Viktor Orban and Giorgia Meloni, and the implications of a Trump victory for EU-US relations.
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Benedict Smith
Benedict Smith is a journalist based in Palma, Spain. He writes for the online sports publication, 90min.com, and has also written in the culture and travel sections for Redbrick newspaper in Birmingham. In 2016, he was the chief content writer for a start-up company based in Santiago, Chile, where ...
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All the charges Donald Trump faces – and what happens next
06 Mar 2024
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ca.news.yahoo.com
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| Political Campaign
Donald Trump, former president and potential 2024 presidential candidate, faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases and two civil lawsuits, which could result in potential jail time or fines exceeding $400 million. The Supreme Court has allowed him to appear on the 2024 ballot, despite allegations of inciting an insurrection. Trump's charges include election interference in Georgia, obstruction during the January 6 Capitol riot, mishandling classified documents, and fraud. Co-defendants have pleaded guilty and may testify against him. Trump has used these legal challenges as a campaign tool, framing them as attempts to discredit his brand of Republicanism. The outcomes of these cases could have significant implications for Trump's political future and the upcoming presidential election.
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Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. He is a host of the radio and podcast series WorldAffairs, heard on KQED San Francisco and public radio stations around the country, and a Washington reporter for Euronews. He recently completed an appointment as the McCloy ...
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Donald Trump could face criminal investigation over demand for Georgia official to 'find' votes
04 Jan 2021
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www.euronews.com
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| Election
President Donald Trump is facing allegations of electoral law violations following a leaked phone call where he pressured Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, to 'find' votes to overturn his election loss to Joe Biden. Senator Dick Durbin called for a criminal investigation, while Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris labeled it an abuse of power. The leaked tape, which could lead to charges with a maximum five-year prison term, has caused bipartisan shock waves, according to Euronews journalist Ray Suarez.
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Rachmad Imam Tarecha
Rachmad Imam Tarecha is a journalist based in Malang, Indonesia
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Acronyms Abound…ICYMI—ERIC And State Legislatures
14 Jun 2023
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www.zenger.news
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| Election Integrity
Eight states have withdrawn from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) since 2022, with Texas poised to become the ninth. ERIC, established in 2012 by election officials from several states with support from the Pew Charitable Trusts, aims to improve voter roll accuracy and increase voter registration. Critics, primarily Republican officials, argue for reforms in ERIC's governance and data security, while some defend its effectiveness. The Texas Republican Party supports the state's withdrawal, citing concerns over data collection. Legislative actions in other states, such as Arizona, reflect similar debates over ERIC's role and effectiveness.
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Kenneth Thomas
Kenneth Thomas is a journalist working between France, India and the United States.
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If Only Trump Had Not Tweeted!
01 Jan 2021
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angrybearblog.com
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| Social Media
Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State, reveals that he would not have released the call recording with President Trump if Trump had not tweeted false information. Raffensperger discusses the implications of Trump's tweets and denies knowing how the audio was released. The article also touches on voter suppression issues in Georgia, with 198,000 voters purged from the rolls, and the ongoing Georgia Senate vote.
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Bruno Waterfield
Bruno Waterfield is Brussels correspondent for The Times. He has been reporting on European affairs for almost 20 years, first from Westminster and then from the capital of the EU. He reported for the Daily Telegraph from Brussels from 2007 to 2015.
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America goes to the polls on historic election day
05 Nov 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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| Swing States
The article provides comprehensive coverage of the 2024 US presidential election, focusing on the contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It highlights key swing states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, voter sentiments, and the potential impact of the election on domestic and international fronts. The piece includes perspectives from various stakeholders, including voters, political figures, and international observers, reflecting the high stakes and polarized nature of the election. It also touches on issues like election security, voter turnout, and the influence of external factors such as economic conditions and international relations.
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