Federal court upholds North Carolina’s absentee deadline extension
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OCTOBER 22, 2020: Donald Trump and Joe Biden are participating in the second and final presidential debate of the election on Thursday night in Nashville. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled on North Carolina’s deadline extension for absentee ballots.
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Donald Trump ([link removed]) and Joe Biden ([link removed]) are participating in the second and final presidential debate ([link removed]) of the election on Thursday night in Nashville. The debate will be 90 minutes without commercial breaks. It will be divided into six, 15-minute segments on the following topics selected by moderator, NBC News' Kristen Welker: fighting COVID-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security, and leadership. Each candidate’s mic will be muted during the other’s opening remarks at the start of each segment. During the rest of the debate, the microphones will be on for open discussion.
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Sen. Mitt Romney ([link removed]) (R-Utah) said ([link removed]) he did not vote for Trump for president. He did not identify the candidate he supported.
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Jo Jorgensen ([link removed]) participated ([link removed]) in the Unity Campfire series on Wednesday night.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ([link removed]) ruled ([link removed]) on North Carolina’s deadline extension for absentee votes, holding that ballots could be received and counted up to nine days after the election if they were postmarked on or before November 3.
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