Election 2020

Election 2020

Everything you need to know about the local, state and federal elections in 2020.

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U of M cancels Bloomberg appearance
Because of the likelihood he will launch a run for the Democratic presidential nomination, University of Minnesota officials have canceled next month’s scheduled Minneapolis speech by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
More than 200,000 Wisconsin voters may be unable to cast votes in 2020 unless they re-register before the next election. That’s if a lawsuit filed this week against Wisconsin election officials is successful.
The requirements for the Nov. 20 debate, hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post, were stricter than they have been — and December's bar is even higher.
Mark Sanford ends his primary challenge against President Trump
The former South Carolina governor and congressman said that "impeachment has made my goal of making the debt, deficit and spending issue a part of this presidential debate impossible right now."
Report: Election vendors are 'prime targets,' need oversight
The private companies that make voting equipment and build and maintain voter registration databases lack any meaningful federal oversight despite the crucial role they play in U.S. elections, leaving the nation's electoral process vulnerable to attack, according to a new report.
Klobuchar: Woman with Buttigieg's record would miss debate
The Minnesota Democrat said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that she believes the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Ind., is qualified but that she's the better candidate.
Michael Bloomberg opens door to 2020 presidential campaign
Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York City, is opening the door to a 2020 Democratic presidential campaign, signaling his dissatisfaction with the current crop of candidates vying to take on President Trump.
Despite unanswered questions about security and transparency, mobile voting pilots aimed at overseas and military voters move forward in a number of states.