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Springsteen, Obama, John Legend rally for Harris in Philly at Liacouras Center
There was music and a push to mobilize Monday night at the Liacouras Center as Former President Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen and John Legend rallied for Vice President Kamala Harris. The stars performed and spoke about their support for the Harris/Walz ticket. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk shares more from the campaign event.
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Vance says ‘we have to stop getting so offended' when asked about racist jokes at Trump rally
The Ohio senator said he hadn’t heard the remarks from the comedian who called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” while adding that people need to lighten up.
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Barack Obama, John Legend and Bruce Springsteen rallying for Harris at Temple
A star-studded rally and concert is taking place on Temple University’s campus at the Liacouras Center. John Legend performed ahead of Bruce Springsteen and former President Barack Obama is also in attendance and will be speaking. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk is at the event and shares more from voters in attendance.
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Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate about tax rates
Missouri voters are considering whether to make the state the 40th jurisdiction to legalize sports betting.
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Trump's deportation plans worry families with relatives in US illegally
Donald Trump has promised to stage the largest mass deportation in U.S. history if elected. The move would disrupt families with relatives living in the U.S. illegally.
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Harris and Trump offer worlds-apart contrasts on top issues in presidential race
Voters in this year’s election are choosing between two conflicting visions of the United States being offered by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The outcome will impact how the country sees itself and how it’s viewed across the world. Since replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris has pledged to chart a new way forward even as...
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What will happen to Trump's legal issues after the election?
Donald Trump has more than just the presidency on the line Nov. 5 — the outcome of his various legal troubles hinges on the election, as well.
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Philly leaders react to comedian's racist comments on Puerto Rico during NYC Trump rally
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe sparked outrage following his comments on Puerto Rico during a rally for presidential candidate Donald Trump in New York. Telemundo 62’s Valeria Aponte Feliciano has reactions to the comments from Philadelphia leaders and members of the Latino community.
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Before Election Day, Trump is increasingly sowing doubts about the results
As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump has increasingly been warning that if he loses, it will be because of cheating.
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Fires set in drop boxes destroy hundreds of ballots in Washington and damage 3 in Oregon
Incendiary devices were set off Monday at two ballot drop boxes — one in Portland and another in nearby Vancouver, Washington.
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Melania Trump gives surprise speech at Donald Trump's controversial rally
Melania Trump made a rare appearance at her husband Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York City on Sunday, Oct. 27, and she even delivered brief remarks.
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Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk and his super PAC to stop million-dollar giveaway
The suit alleges that the prizes given away by America PAC are part of an illegal lottery.
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Ballot mailboxes set on fire in Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.
Ballot drop boxes in Portland, Oregon, and neighboring Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire early Monday morning, authorities said.
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Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk and America PAC to stop million-dollar giveaway
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is suing Elon Musk and America PAC to block their million-dollar giveaway to registered voters.
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President Joe Biden waits in line to vote early in home state of Delaware
President Joe Biden has cast an early ballot in the 2024 general election during a visit to his home state of Delaware.
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Biden casts early ballot in Delaware
President Joe Biden cast his vote in New Castle, Delaware, on Monday.
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Philly Latinos, political leaders react to comedian's racist comments at Trump rally
Philadelphia leaders and Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Casey — who is running for reelection in Pennsylvania — joined the growing group of politicians who publicly condemned racist jokes made by a comedian towards Latinos and Puerto Rico during a Donald Trump rally in New York.
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Local leaders react to racist jokes made by comedian towards Latinos during NYC Trump rally
Philadelphia councilmember Quetcy Lozada (D-7th District) and Senator Bob Casey (D-Pennsylvania) both reacted to racist jokes towards Puerto Ricans that were made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe during a rally for former President Donald Trump in New York over the weekend.
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Republicans seek votes among the Amish, who rarely cast them, in Pennsylvania
The Amish are numerous in the all-important swing state of Pennsylvania, and yet only a small minority of them vote in elections. They’re being targeted this year in the latest effort to register more of them to vote. Republicans are seeking their votes through billboards, ads, door-to-door canvassing and community meetings. Republican campaigners see the Amish as receptive to GOP...
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Philly's Black motorcycle clubs hit the streets to encourage Black men to vote
“If we’re revving up these engines, we know brothers are going to pay attention,” said Joe Paul, the executive director of Black Men Vote.