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Senator tells Native American candidate to go back to where she came from, storms out of public event

Dan ForemanNative American and Idaho State House candidate Trish Carter-Goodheart says she’ll continue to advocate for “representation, equity and respect” following the racist outburst directed at her by Sen. Dan Foreman.

Carter-Goodheart said the comment from the sitting lawmaker - to go back to where she came from - was painful to hear, but on par with her experience as a native woman in Idaho.

“It touches upon all aspects of my identity, my ancestry, my culture, my daily life,” she said. “It's like constantly being reminded that people see me as an ‘other,’ that my culture and my history is undervalued and that my existence is politicized.”

“I'm still processing it,” she added. “I'm absolutely shocked and floored that he became so unraveled.”

“If he had just the emotional intelligence to say, to just stop what he was saying to restrain himself, we could have had an amazing dialog about racism today,” Carter-Goodheart said. “He missed that moment for education and growth.”

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Liz Cheney, campaigning with Harris, says Trump 'not fit to lead'

Cheney endorses HarrisFormer Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said former President Donald Trump is not fit to lead the U.S., urging voters to put country over party as they campaigned together on Thursday.

Cheney and her father Dick Cheney, who was vice president under George W. Bush and is still vilified by Democrats for his bullish defense of the Iraq War, are staunch conservatives and two of the most prominent Republicans to have endorsed Harris against Trump in the Nov. 5 election.
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Princeton professor highlights protest investigation as university celebrates her award

Dr. Ruha Benjamin

A Princeton University professor who was named a MacArthur Foundation fellow said on social media that the institution declined to quote her in an article on its website announcing her award.

Dr. Ruha Benjamin, an African American Studies professor at Princeton, was honored by the foundation for “illuminating how advances in science, medicine, and technology reflect and reproduce social inequality,” according to its website.

She wrote in a post, “Princeton chose not to include my responses to their Qs about the #MacFellow award in this announcement…bc I asked them to accurately recount my response to Q1 or to not quote me at all.”

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Republican former election clerk jailed for nine years over voter interference

Tina Peters sentenced

A local elections official who became a hero to election deniers was sentenced to nine years in prison on Thursday for leading a voting system data-breach scheme inspired by the rampant false claims that fraud altered the 2020 presidential outcome.

Tina Peters allowed a man affiliated with the pillow salesman and election-lie trafficker Mike Lindell to misuse a security card to access the Mesa county election system.

Jurors found Peters guilty in August, convicting her of seven counts related to misconduct, conspiracy and impersonation, four of which were felony charges.

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Jack Smith’s new evidence in 2020 election case against Trump revealed in latest filing: Live updates

 Judge Chutkan Judge Tanya Chutkan has unsealed Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 165-page redacted motion on presidential immunity concerning the 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump.

The document is expected to include the fullest account and evidence of what happened in the lead-up to the 2020 election and the attempt to subvert the result as if it were an opening statement to a jury. Smith argues that Trump’s actions were not covered by presidential immunity.

With just a month to go before the election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump remain deadlocked in the key battleground states according to new polling by The Cook PoliticalReport.

 

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Court sides with student protesters after University of Maryland canceled Oct. 7 vigil for Gaza

Md. student protesters win

A federal court ruled Tuesday that a student group at the University of Maryland could move forward with a vigil for Gaza on Oct. 7 after the school canceled all events on campus that day, the first anniversary of Hamas’s terror attack against Israel, which spurred the ongoing war.

Palestine Legal and the Council on American-Islamic Relations sued on behalf of the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group in Maryland after the school canceled a previously approved event on campus that was organized to honor those killed in Gaza since the conflict began last fall.

“It is clear to the Court that UMCP’s [University of Maryland College Park] decision to revoke its permission to SJP to hold its event on October 7 was neither viewpoint-neutral, nor content-neutral, nor narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest. The decision clearly came in response to possible speech that several groups or individuals claimed would be highly objectionable,” Judge Peter Messitte said in his ruling.

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DOJ sues Alabama claiming names were removed from voter rolls after election deadline

Alabama sued by DOJThe Department of Justice is suing Alabama in the latest counter to the state's efforts to purge the voter rolls of noncitizen registrations.

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced Aug. 13 he had instructed all 67 counties in the state to take necessary steps to inactivate voter registrations for those who are not U.S. citizens after finding more than 3,000 registered voters with noncitizen ID numbers, according to a news release.

Despite lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud from noncitizens, Allen has repeatedly raised it as an issue. Republicans have signaled noncitizen votes may be a factor if Donald Trump loses the election. But some are pushing back, and the DOJ lawsuit filed Friday is at least the second against the Alabama Secretary of State for the move, as Election Day draws closer.

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