Georgia Secretary of State Says Video Alleging Voter Fraud Is Fake, Targeted Disinformation

The video appears to show a Haitian immigrant with multiple Georgia IDs claiming to have illegally voted for Vice President Kamala Harris numerous times. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said on Oct. 31 that a video allegedly showing a Haitian immigrant claiming to have carried out voter fraud in the U.S. presidential election is

New York’s Top Court Upholds Law on Disputed Mail-In Ballots

The provision meets the constitutional requirement of having equal representation of Republicans and Democrats on the election board, the court ruled. A New York law requiring the counting of mail-in ballots even if there’s some doubt as to their validity is constitutional, the state’s top court ruled on Oct. 31. “We hold that the statute

The youngest presidents in U.S. history

President Biden, 81, and former President Donald Trump, 78, have been the two oldest candidates to run for president, but in the grand scheme of things, they’re outliers. A look back at the list of former presidents shows the majority entered office much earlier in their political careers.  Data assembled by CBS shows that most