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Pennsylvania GOP Sen. Toomey Says Trump Should Accept Election Loss
Following yet another legal setback, Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania called on President Trump to accept the outcome of the Nov. 3 election and… -
Judge Dismisses Trump Campaign's Bid To Delay Vote Certification In Pennsylvania
A federal judge handed the Trump campaign a definitive loss on Saturday in its final attempt to delay the certification of votes in Pennsylvania, where… -
AG Healey: Trump's Efforts To Subvert Michigan Election May Violate Civil Rights Laws
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Americans Worry About Transfer Of Power: 'We Need Our Country To Come Together'
As President Trump still refuses to concede, some Americans are fearful he's trampling democratic norms, while others trust the election process but fear lasting political extremism. -
Top House Democrats Demand Biden Transition Briefing From GSA Chief
Democrats want answers from General Services Administration Emily Murphy as to why she has delayed ascertaining President-elect Joe Biden's election win. -
Georgia Releases Hand Recount Results, Affirming Biden's Lead
The full hand recount of the state's 5 million presidential votes resulted in a slight narrowing of Joe Biden's lead over President Trump, but not nearly enough to change the result. -
Andrea Cabral: Legal Efforts to Overturn 2020 Results Are 'Incredibly Dangerous'
The frequent Boston Public Radio contributor said she's confident that GOP litigation won't hold up in court, but warned that the wider effort to call election results into question may well bring "catastrophic" harm to U.S. democratic integrity. -
Top Mass Election Official Calls For Investigation Of Trump Campaign's Efforts To Reverse Election Results
Secretary of State William Galvin said the president's effort to interfere with local election certifications might be illegal. -
President Trump Invites Michigan GOP Leaders To White House
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How The U.S. Fended Off Serious Foreign Election Day Cyberattacks
Officials feared the worst on election day: foreign-inspired disinformation and hacking. It didn't happen. Here's how government and private cyber sleuths helped keep the system safe.