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2022 Midterm elections

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Oct 31

Poll workers brace for potential conflict ahead of midterm elections

By Claire Savage, Carrie Antlfinger, Associated Press

America is getting ready to vote in the midterm election, and poll workers around the country are bracing for possible conflict in an era of polarization and misinformation.

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Oct 31

WATCH: Students weigh in on youth involvement ahead of midterm elections

By Rawan Elbaba, Student Reporting Labs

Ahead of the midterms, the PBS NewsHour’s Student Reporting Labs explored the ways in which young citizens are getting politically engaged.

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Oct 30

Watch 4:35
How medical providers are checking on patients’ civic health

By Claire Mufson, Juliet Fuisz

According to Census data, fewer than three-quarters of eligible Americans are registered to vote. Since 2019, a nonprofit called Vot-ER has taken voter registration efforts into medical exam rooms across the country. Tionya Lawrence, a family nurse practitioner in Georgia,…

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Oct 29

Watch 7:55
News Wrap: Hundreds killed and injured in Seoul stampede

In our news wrap Saturday, more than 140 people died in a stampede at a Halloween festival in Seoul, two car bombs killed scores of people in Somalia's capital city, Iran's Revolutionary Guard issued an ultimatum to protestors, Russia said…

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Oct 28

Watch 7:36
Candidates make last pitches to Latino voters in important Nevada races

By Lisa Desjardins, Tess Conciatori

Latino voters have long propelled Democrats to statewide victories in Nevada. But concerns over inflation and cost of living have made Democratic incumbents as vulnerable as ever in the state. Lisa Desjardins traveled to Las Vegas to talk with Latino…

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Oct 28

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Brooks and Capehart on the final days of the midterm campaign

New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including the final days of the midterm campaign and the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband.

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Oct 28

Barack Obama seeks to boost Democrats for 2022 midterms

By Bill Barrow, Associated Press

Barack Obama is trying to do something he couldn't during two terms as president: help Democrats succeed in national midterm elections when they already hold the White House.

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Oct 27

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Risks of political violence and voter intimidation loom over midterms

Old lies about the 2020 election are posing new threats of political violence and voter intimidation in this year's midterms. Mary McCord is Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and a former Justice Department prosecutor. She…

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Oct 27

Election Day is days away, but in courtrooms legal challenges already begin

By Colleen Long, Associated Press

Election Day is 12 days away. But in courtrooms across the country, efforts to sow doubt over the outcome have already begun.

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Oct 27

WATCH: New Hampshire’s Senate candidates face off in 2022 midterm debate

By News Desk

Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire and Republican challenger Don Bolduc met in a debate on Thursday less than two weeks ahead of Election Day.

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