Georgia judge says voters can hand in mail ballots in rejection of GOP lawsuit
A Republican lawsuit in Georgia that claimed voters shouldn't be allowed to return absentee ballots once early voting ended on Friday has been rejected.
A Republican lawsuit in Georgia that claimed voters shouldn't be allowed to return absentee ballots once early voting ended on Friday has been rejected.
The FBI said attempts to impersonate the agency and mislead the public about its operations ‘erode trust in the electoral system.’ The FBI has disavowed a pair of videos purporting to be made by the bureau that raise election integrity concerns. “The FBI is aware of two videos falsely claiming to be from the FBI
A Georgia judge on Saturday rejected a Republican lawsuit trying to block counties from opening election offices on Saturday and Sunday to let voters hand in their mail ballots in person. The lawsuit only named Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold that includes most of the city of Atlanta and is home to 11% of the
Republican congressional candidate Lily Tang Williams slammed Democratic opponent Maggie Goodlander for being a multimillionaire who can't relate to ordinary people.
Republicans are celebrating after accusing four blue counties of not allowing election observers into additional weekend sites for absentee ballot submissions.
U.S. officials believe another two fake videos circulating online and publicly identified by the FBI as an attempt to push false election security claims are likely part of a Russia-backed malign influence campaign ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election, two sources familiar with the process told CBS News. The news comes after the FBI said in a statement
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at what may be her final rally in Georgia ahead of Election Day.