Speaking in Atlanta Friday, Vice President Harris called tougher abortion laws “immoral” and slammed Republicans for what she called “longstanding neglect” around maternal mortality.
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The elections director of Mecklenburg County speaks to WFAE as his staff prepares to send out thousands of absentee ballots next week. The N.C. ballots were supposed to hit the mail two weeks ago, but were delayed as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sued to get his name taken off of them.
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The Republican presidential nominee directed his vitriol at the pop star after Swift threw her support behind the Democratic presidential nominee.
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