Elle Meyers
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All the Bad Betsy DeVos Policies Biden Is About to Rip Up
The Biden administration can reverse controversial decisions on how colleges adjudicate sexual assault cases, reopening schools during COVID, and quickly examining fraudulent student loans.
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A Running List of All the Republicans Who Congratulated Biden, Accepted Reality
There are a few prominent GOP members who have given up on Trump’s evidence-less claims of voter fraud.
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Was the Pfizer Vaccine Part of Trump’s Warp Speed Plan? It’s Complicated.
Early data shows the COVID-19 vaccine is 90% effective at preventing the virus, beating early expectations.
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Stop Reading This Article and Put Your Ballot in the Mail Right Now
No one should mail their ballots after Tuesday, Oct. 27, the Postal Service’s recommended date to ensure they arrive on time.
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Getting Hit by Lightning Is More Common Than Voter Fraud in the US
The GOP claims lack evidence and the data doesn’t lie: voter fraud is exceedingly rare in America.
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Harris and Pence Really Differ on the Issues. Here’s a Look Ahead of the Vice Presidential Debate.
The debate begins at 9 p.m. EST Wednesday night, and is the only time Harris and Pence will face-off before Election Day.
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Who Takes Over If President Trump Is Too Sick to Lead? We Have Some Answers.
The 25th Amendment explain what happens if the president can’t lead the country, and the party committees control what happens with presidential nominations before Inauguration Day.
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Here’s What You Need to Know About the First Presidential Debate
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump will square off in Cleveland on a variety of issues, from the coronavirus response to the economy—all just five weeks before Election Day.
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Latinx People Make up Half of Virginia’s COVID-19 Cases Despite Being 10% of the State’s Population
And what regulations could help bring more parity, especially for front-line workers.
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Biden Has Detailed Plans That Could Help Women in America. Trump Has Nothing.
How the two campaigns differ on health policy, plans for child care, and violence against women.




















