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Tired Hands brewery tells how to cast a ballot with ‘I Voted Today’ beer

During the election run-up, the Ardmore brewing company’s American pale ale features a label that doubles as a sticker you can peel off and wear.

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Presidential votes have been too close to call and even too close to count

The uncertainty of past U.S. elections may not offer an adequate model given the magnitude of this year's problems and Trump's determination to resist any adverse results.

5 years ago

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NY Times: Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016, 2017

Trump has fiercely guarded his tax filings, becoming the only president in modern times not to make them public.

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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, pictured on Sept. 15, said in a statement Saturday that the next president should fill the Supreme Court vacancy.
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Biden responds to Trump court pick: ‘Health care is on the ballot’

The Democratic nominee said the winner of the presidential election should select the next nominee. President Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee Saturday.

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This May 26, 2020, file photo shows an Official Democratic General Primary mail-in ballot and secrecy envelope, for the Pennsylvania primary in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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Voters’ poorly marked ovals could lead to contested ballots

Voters marking ballots from home could lead to an increase in the kinds of mistakes that typically would be caught by a scanner or election worker at the polls.

5 years ago

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a Biden for President Black economic summit at Camp North End in Charlotte, N.C.,  Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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How Trump, Biden are preparing for first presidential debate

Trump has decided to skip any formal preparation. While Biden's team believes the significance of the debate is exaggerated, he's been aggressively preparing to take on Trump.

5 years ago

Brie Golphin attended the March to End Rape Culture in Philadelphia Saturday, the same day President Donald Trump announced his Supreme Court nominee. (Nina Feldman/WHYY)
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Philly voters fear Trump’s Supreme Court nominee will reverse expanded health care access

Conservatives are excited over Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Abortion and health care changes are anticipated by many in the Philadelphia region.

5 years ago

In this July 22, 2020 file photo, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., speaks, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
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Cory Booker in strong position against GOP challenger Mehta

There are no Senate ads running on broadcast stations in Philadelphia or New York — markets that capture New Jersey — for or against either candidate.

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Could the Pa. GOP bypass the popular vote regardless of who wins? Here’s what we know.

The state Republican Party raised the possibility that the GOP-controlled legislature could choose a slate of presidential electors to cast the state’s votes for Donald Trump.

5 years ago

President Donald Trump does a little dance after speaking at a campaign rally Friday, Sept. 25, 2020, in Newport News, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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Trump shifts focus to Pennsylvania to shore up reelection

Trump narrowly flipped three Great Lakes states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — from blue to red in 2016.

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Wilmington, New Castle County still short on participation as census deadline looms

In the midst of a court battle over the date of the census deadline, Delaware leaders are urging residents to stand up and be counted.

5 years ago

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Pa. lawmakers introduce bill banning hair discrimination

“It’s so important that we address the right and the dignity behind our natural appearance, and being able to show up as we naturally are,” Lee said.

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Judge Amy Coney Barrett, pictured in 2018, is seen as a front-runner to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. (Rachel Malehorn, rachelmalehorn.smugmug.com via AP)
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GOP expecting Trump to tap Barrett for Supreme Court

Trump's campaign is preparing to use the latest confirmation fight for maximum political effect.

5 years ago

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What do you want elected officials to do about climate change?

The November election will likely have big consequences for climate policy in the United States.

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Media

Civil rights groups say if Facebook won’t act on election misinformation, they will

Facebook critics are banding together to monitor misinformation, hate speech and voter suppression on the social network because, they argue, it has fallen short.

5 years ago

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