Half of Gen Z Voters Have Lied About Their Voting Preferences: Poll

Across the political divide, 27 percent of Democrats, 24 percent of Republicans, and 20 percent of independents said they’ve lied about who they’re voting for. Nearly half (48 percent) of Generation Z voters and 23 percent of U.S. voters overall have lied about their voting preferences this year to people close to them, according to

Partial Passwords to Colorado Voting System Accidentally Posted on Secretary of State’s Website

The Colorado secretary of state’s office said the leak does not pose an immediate security threat to the state’s elections. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office mistakenly posted a spreadsheet to its website that contained partial passwords to some parts of the state’s voting systems, it has confirmed. In an Oct. 29 statement, the

Supreme Court Rules Virginia Can Resume Noncitizen Voter Roll Purge

Virginia can resume its removal of 1,600 suspected noncitizens from its voter rolls, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, temporarily halting a lower court decision that blocked the purge. The High Court’s decision came after a federal judge ordered Virginia to reinstate the 1,600 voters on Friday, less than two weeks before the election. The

North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Against Republican National Committee

Republicans sued because they said letting overseas voters who have never lived in North Carolina cast ballots is unconstitutional. Overseas voters who have never lived in North Carolina will still be allowed to cast ballots in the 2024 election, after the North Carolina Court of Appeals denied a petition from the Republican National Committee (RNC).

Trump’s Truth Social Is Worth More Than Elon Musk’s X Amid Stock Price Surge

Truth Social’s parent is now worth more than $10 billion, while X Holdings is valued at $9.4 billion. Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social is worth more than Elon Musk’s X platform after a recent surge in the shares of its parent company. Over the past month, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, which trades

US Economy Grew Slower Than Expected in Third Quarter, Commerce Department Says

The U.S. economy grew 2.8 percent in the third quarter, slightly below economists’ expectations and down from the last quarter’s pace, the Department of Commerce said Wednesday. Gross domestic product, a key indicator of the total value of goods and services produced, rose at an annual rate of 2.8 percent in the third quarter, down