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VIDEO: How congress can help or block the President’s agenda
A big reason why all these congressional elections matter? If more Democrats win, then Kamala Harris can enact more of her policies. Political expert Stephen Farnsworth explains. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dogwood (@vadogwoodnews)
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Harris wants to give workers more rights and expand opportunities for non-college educated workers. Trump’s plans could cost jobs.
Harris has vowed to strengthen workers’ rights, expand financial support for the working class, boost opportunities for non-college graduates, and raise the minimum wage. Trump, meanwhile, has promised to implement tariffs on imports and repeal federal investments in clean energy, both of which would likely lead to job losses.
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White House says health insurance needs to fully cover condoms, other over-the-counter birth control
The proposal comes days before Election Day, as Vice President Kamala Harris affixes her presidential campaign to a promise of expanding women’s health care access in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to undo nationwide abortion rights two years ago.
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We transcribed all 12 minutes of Trump’s rambling about Arnold Palmer and his genitalia
During a weekend appearance in Pennsylvania, 78-year-old Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spent 12 minutes rambling about golfer Arnold Palmer — including a bizarre aside about the size of Palmer’s genitalia.
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Solid turnout, lawsuits mark final weeks of Virginia election season
With hundreds of thousands of votes already cast in Virginia, the pressure is on for Democrats and Republicans to turn out the vote.
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Election officials vs. election observers vs. election campaigners: What’s the difference?
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
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Yes, Virginia, you can register to vote after Oct. 15
Virginia offers same-day voter registration. You can visit your polling place in person, register to vote, and then immediately cast your ballot.

























