
Ecuador chooses president amid spike in violence
The campaign was overshadowed by a wave of shootings, including the assassination of a candidate.
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Meadows seeks dismissal of Georgia charges against him
WASHINGTON Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is asking a federal court to dismiss Georgia state
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Trump Supporters Brush Off Atlanta Indictment in Pre-Debate Poll
Donald Trump’s lead over his Republican primary rivals widened in a poll conducted after his fourth indictment, showing
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US Senate Republican says Trump should drop out of presidential race
WASHINGTON A prominent U.S. Senate Republican on Sunday said former President Donald Trump should drop out of the
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Iowa governor says voters won't give Trump a pass for skipping state fair events
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Sunday that she does not believe voters will give GOP front-runner and former President Donald Trump a pass for skipping the Iowa State Fair events that candidates usually entertain.
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Ecuadoreans vote for president in election marred by candidate's murder
By Alexandra Valencia and Julia Symmes Cobb QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuadoreans were voting on Sunday to choose a president and legislature
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GOP senator says Trump should drop out and calls classified documents case 'almost a slam dunk'
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy described the case against former President Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents as "almost a slam dunk" and said he thinks Trump should drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
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Guatemalans vote for new leader as many hope for renewal of democracy
By Cassandra Garrison GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Guatemalans began casting their votes on Sunday in a presidential run-off election that many
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Houstonians worry new laws will deter voters who don't recall the hard-won fight for voting rights
Texas Republicans passed measures this year to eliminate Harris County’s top election job and give the Republican secretary of state power to take oversight of elections in Houston
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Hilary, Jackson Hole, the GOP Debate: Your Sunday US Briefing
Sunday greetings from New York City. It may be the end of summer, often a slow time for
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Asa Hutchinson says he has qualified for the Republican debate
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he has qualified for the first GOP primary debate, which will take place Wednesday in Milwaukee. Hutchinson joins a crowd of White House hopefuls looking for a breakout moment on stage.
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Republican 2024 Hopeful Scott Eyes Debate to Electrify Campaign
US Senator Tim Scott will get his strongest opportunity yet to woo intrigued voters and donors when he
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