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Florida election supervisors call political rhetoric, fueled by 2020 election, a threat to democracyElections officials in various parts of the country are receiving death threats over the outcome of the 2020 presidential race.
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Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
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Police say 14 officers were injured and at least 52 arrests were made by Wednesday night. Law enforcement agencies are requesting the public's help in identifying rioters.
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Florida Republicans, including many who have supported Trump, took to social media to disavow the violence.
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Supporters of President Trump, echoing his false claims that the election was stolen, breached the U.S. Capitol in an unprecedented attack. Amid the assault, a woman was killed.
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The reverend at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta will become the first Black Democratic senator from the South.
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Democrat Raphael Warnock defeated GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler, according to the Associated Press. If Democrat Jon Ossoff defeats Republican David Perdue, control of the Senate will flip.
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A bipartisan group of 10 former secretaries of defense criticized attempts to challenge November's presidential election and called it a dangerous threat to the nation's security.
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Eleven senators and senators-elect said they'd reject electors "from disputed states" without an investigation into the votes in those states. They did not provide evidence for their concerns.
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Nonvoters are disengaged and don't believe politics can make a difference in their lives. They are also more likely to be Latino, younger, make less money and have lower levels of education.
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On the day electors around the country voted to reaffirm his victory, President-Elect Joe Biden also called for unity and healing.
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The president vowed to "fight on" after the nation's highest court tossed a Texas lawsuit challenging the election results. The reaction from his congressional allies, however, was much more subdued.