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Election night has become an American tradition. How newspapers in the 1800s, radio stations in the 1920s, and television in the 1950s created the spectacle of counting and adding that it is today.
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A poll commissioned by Puente News Collaborative represents a rare survey by U.S. Media of voters ahead of Sunday's presidential election.
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Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tenn., are voting this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers union. Two previous attempts to unionize the plant failed. Ballots will be counted on Friday.
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Actress America Ferrera visited San Antonio to help mobilize young Latino voters through the “Quince to the Polls” event.
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Tuesday is the first statewide election in Texas since it enacted a sweeping new voting law. Some elections officials say the law has left voters unsure how and if they will be able to participate.
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The U.S. Senate could consider the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act as soon as this week. Last week, Senate Republicans blocked the Freedom To Vote Act, a different election-related bill.
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The 2020 election just weeks away. For the first time, Latinos represent the largest racial or ethnic minority in the electorate, with 32 million eligible voters. According to the Pew Research Center, Hispanic voters favor raising minimum wage, government involvement in health care, stricter gun laws.
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The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to affect residents' day-to-day life for the foreseeable future, as well as bigger events — like the 2020…
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VIA Metropolitan Transit may ask voters this November to approve a 1/8th of a cent sales tax to help secure its financial future. The 1/8th of a cent…
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From Texas Standard : A group of black community activists led a march from Huston-Tillotson University to the state Capitol on Sunday. Thousands of...