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'We won the electoral college by 312 or 315': Trump brags about 'landslide' election victory while forgetting the results in slurred remarks
During a cabinet meeting several weeks ago in October, Donald Trump gave slurred remarks bragging about his "landslide" election victory in 2024 while struggling to remember how many electoral votes he won.
In our news wrap Thursday, Indiana's GOP-led Senate voted against a plan to redraw their state's electoral maps, a grand jury again refused to bring a new indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud,
That method was on vivid display in Indiana. Trump expected the state to go along with his plans to redraw its map to help his party in the midterms. When the state’s Republicans held back their support, Trump and his allies went on the attack.
A Dane County judge refused to step away from the fake elector case involving former Trump campaign lawyer Jim Troupis.
A former Wisconsin judge who faces charges over his role in Donald Trump's scheme to overturn the 2020 election is calling on a judge to be sidelined.
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The defeat of the map represents a setback to President Donald Trump, who had strongly advocated for its passage by the state Senate.
In one of his earliest viral videos, Zohran Mamdani asked New Yorkers why they had decided to vote for President Trump. What he heard shaped his campaign.
The ruling leftist Libre party in Honduras has slammed what it called an “electoral coup” backed by Donald Trump and called for the annulment of last month’s vote amid allegations of irregularities in the counting process.
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Honduran president sees 'electoral coup' under way as Trump-backed Asfura leads preliminary count
By Laura Garcia and Fredy Rodriguez TEGUCIGALPA, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Honduran President Xiomara Castro on Tuesday denounced what she called an "electoral coup" unfolding amid a chaotic vote count from the November 30 presidential election - marked by technical failures,
A conservative candidate backed by US President Donald Trump led Sunday's presidential election in Honduras, according to partial results from the electoral commission. A delay in the release of Sunday's results did little to calm nerves.