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Month: November 2020

Live Election Updates: Joe Biden elected next president of the United States

A new day in America has come. Tune in as Vice President-Elect @KamalaHarris and I address the nation. https://t.co/d38F58DHu8— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) November 8, 2020 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. will host a press conference in Las Vegas, Nevada with former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Chairman of the American

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URGENT – More than 100 million ballots were cast before Election Day

(CNN) — More than 100 million Americans have voted nationwide before the polls opened on Election Day, according to a survey of election officials by CNN, Edison Research and Catalist.    These votes represent more than 47% of registered voters nationwide. Twenty-one states and Washington, DC, have seen more than half of their registered voters cast ballots

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El condado de Riverside informa 870 casos nuevos, 3 muertes y 29 hospitalizaciones desde el viernes…

Cambios hoy; El condado de Riverside informó 870 nuevos casos desde el viernes. Esto eleva el número total de casos a 68,920. Hasta el momento se han realizado 846,276 pruebas, esto aumentó en 18,979 en los últimos tres días. El condado de Riverside necesitará realizar pruebas a al menos 52,500 personas por semana para salir

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A warm start to November

The month of October felt more above-normal temperatures than anything else, two days of which were record setting. November is off to a similarly warm start. Just like the last three days, temperatures were in the 90s this afternoon. An average high for the date is 83°. Highs in the 90s will remain in the

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Judge rules against Gov. Newsom in lawsuit challenging executive order

A State Superior Court judge ruled against Governor Gavin Newsom in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of his executive orders. Judge Sarah Heckman ruled that Newsom’s executive No. N-67-20 was indeed unconstitutional. The order required that all California residents registered to vote in the Nov. elections receive vote-by-mail ballots. The order also required one voting

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