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Dozens of ex-Trump administration officials have spoken out against him or oppose his campaign
Dozens of former Trump administration officials — including his former VP Mike Pence, former Chief of Staff John Kelly, and two of his former defense secretaries — have denounced the Republican nominee, with many instead endorsing Kamala Harris for president.
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What’s new and what to watch for in the upcoming ACA open enrollment period
In most states, the ACA’s annual open enrollment season for health plans begins Nov. 1 and lasts through Jan. 15. Here’s what you need to know.
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Virginia House Speaker: Vote for candidates ‘that have Virginia’s values.’ 3 questions with Don Scott
Virginia House Speaker Del. Don Scott shares his thoughts on the upcoming General Assembly session, the 2024 election, and the voter purge lawsuit.
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Powerful art that mobilizes Gen Z: The “We The Future” campaign is inspiring new voters across America
Amplifier and Good Trouble Collaborative have partnered with exciting artists to create the “We The Future” campaign, geared towards uplifting and inspiring Gen Z voters ahead of the 2024 election.
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VIDEO: How to check if you’re still on the voter roll in Virginia
There’s no time like the present to check and see if you were one of the more than 1,600 Virginians who had their voter registrations canceled since August. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dogwood (@vadogwoodnews)
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Vindman rallies in Dumfries ahead of key Virginia congressional matchup
Big names from national and state politics rallied in Dumfries, Virginia on Sunday in support of Eugene Vindman’s bid for Congress.
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All the racist, hateful things said at Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden
The rally bore glaring similarities to a Nazi rally held at an earlier iteration of Madison Square Garden in 1939. “My reaction is that it was a combination of 1933 Germany, 1939 Madison Square Garden last night,” former Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci said on Monday.
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US Supreme Court asked to OK Youngkin’s voter purge
Virginia today asked the US Supreme Court to intervene to allow the state to block about 1,600 people from being able to vote after a lower court ruled last week that the state ran afoul of voting laws when it canceled their registrations.

























