Kaleem Aftab Inspiration can strike at any time, but for first-time director Natalija Yefimkina it came from an unlikely source. “In the garage, I found everything,” says the 37-year-old, a Russian-speaking Ukrainian now based in Germany.
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Georgia's quirky election rules do not apply to the 2020 presidential contest. According to the Peach State's election laws, if no congressional candidate receives a more than 50%+1 vote majority on Election Day, the two top candidates advance to a January 5, 2021 runoff.
While a second election has been called in both of the state's Senate races -- now crucial for both major parties -- no such measures are taken in the race for the White House. Officials sort data at the Gwinnett County Voter
.Kaleem Aftab Inspiration can strike at any time, but for first-time director Natalija Yefimkina it came from an unlikely source. “In the garage, I found everything,” says the 37-year-old, a Russian-speaking Ukrainian now based in Germany.
Over three years after Fox News Channel retracted its story that a political conspiracy was behind the fatal shooting of Seth Rich in 2016, the Rupert Murdoch-owned outlet has settled its legal battle with the DNC staffer’s family.
's favorite run-of-the-mill Russian bisexual transvestite hooker?Katya Zamolodchikova — your dad just calls her Katya — unveiled her debut EP,, and ET is exclusively premiering her first music video.
The presidential race in Georgia was called for President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday night, officially awarding him the state’s 16 electoral votes and widening his lead over President Trump. Biden has 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232, though the president has yet to concede the race.
The Trump campaign and President Trump are criticizing Michigan's election certification process and Georgia's recount efforts as their legal battle continues in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against the campaign's post-election legal challenges, saying that the Philadelphia Board of Elections acted properly in its decision to regulate the positioning of election observers.
Marc Anthony paralyzed social media after sharing some photographs with a beautiful model. Fans started wondering if Anthony’s new muse is the singer’s love.
Whoopi Goldberg had a strong message for Trump supporters demanding recounts of battleground states that went for Joe Biden in the presidential election on Monday’s episode of “The View” — “Suck it up.”The daytime political talk show’s moderator rarely gets heated, but when she does, she means business.“Hillary [Clinton] did not whine. Hillary did not quine.
Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten After days of wait over a seemingly glacial pace of ballot counting, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer called the presidential race for Joe Biden at 11:24:20 AM ET, the first of the networks to declare the winner.NBC News followed at 11:24 AM, CBS News at 11:25 AM, ABC News at 11:26:20 AM, the Associated Press at 11:28 AM and Fox News at 11:40 AM.What triggered it? The latest report of votes coming in from Pennsylvania, which put Biden’s margin over Trump at more than 30,000.
Joe Biden urged unity in a speech on Friday evening in Delaware, calling for an end to the «partisan warfare» that has characterized American politics in recent years. The Democratic nominee has pulled ahead of President Trump in the critical battleground states of Georgia and Pennsylvania.«The purpose of our politics isn't to wage total and unrelenting war.
Hollywood stars woke up to the news that, as vote counting continued in Pennsylvania and Georgia, former Vice President Joe Biden had taken the lead in both states. Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes would push Biden over the 270 threshold needed to declare victory, even without the state of Arizona, which the Associated Press called for Biden on early Wednesday morning but a number of other outlets have yet to do so.
Diana Ross in celebration of the news that Joe Biden has taken the lead in the presidential election in Pennsylvania.Current President Donald Trump did have a big lead in the state, but that has now vanished as mail-in ballots have been added to the results.Pennsylvania is a key battleground state in the race for president, with Biden only needing to be called the winner there to be named the 46th President of the United States.
Thousands of military ballots have yet to be counted in Georgia, which some say could give a boost to President Trump’s numbers in the state, even as Democratic nominee Joe Biden pulls slightly ahead in the race to claim the state’s 16 electoral votes. Biden early Friday was leading in the state with 2,449,371 votes, or 49.39% of the ballots cast, while the president had 2,448,454 votes, or 49.37% of the ballots cast.
With the presidential election still undecided, President Trump’s campaign has launched a flurry of lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada and Georgia.The suits raise a range of claims.These include the exclusion of observers from vote-counting rooms, voting by non-residents, and even the counting of votes listed as being cast by people who have died. But the case that could decide it all started weeks ago, and is currently waiting at the U.S.
Ted Johnson The 2020 presidential election has turned into a long slog, as every dump of ballots is being scrutinized and analyzed for what it not only says about the results but the remaining count.There are four states where razor thin margins are leaving the campaigns and supporters of Joe Biden and Donald Trump on edge: Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania.
Georgia's top election official said he expects the state to finish counting remaining ballots in the race between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden by midday Thursday. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, told WSB Radio in Atlanta that officials were still tallying about 50,000 ballots, most of which are in Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta, and Chatham County, where Savannah is located.
Against the backdrop of a dire economic crisis and continued damage from 2017's devastating Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans took the polls on Tuesday in what has been declared one of the tightest gubernatorial races in the U.S. Caribbean territory.