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Each state and territory sets its own rules for registering to vote. You may be able to register in-person, by mail or online. Deadlines vary from up to 30 days in some states to states which allow registration through Election Day.
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Within their own ranks, there is second-guessing, finger-pointing and trepidation the election might prove their cause is broadly unpopular.
Few Americans see the presidential candidates as particularly Christian, according to a new survey conducted in September.
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U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy assured state election officials Monday he'll work with them to handle their warnings of problems with election mail delivery during the primary season.
Only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in this fall's presidential election, but the potential for noncitizens to register or vote has been receiving a lot of attention lately.
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