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Crypto Events Focus on Regulations as U.S. Election Nears, Industry Faces 2025 Implications As the U.S. presidential election approaches, crypto industry events are increasingly focused on regulation and politics. Panels at the Permissionless III and Ripple Swell conferences examined the ... 10/19/2024 - 10:42 am | View Link
Crypto events turn to regulation and politics as US election looms Cointelegraph attended Ripple Swell and Permissionless, listening to industry leaders and policymakers discuss the potential impact of crypto on the 2024 US Election. 10/18/2024 - 10:42 am | View Link
Over the past few months, Elon Musk has seemingly done everything in his power to get former President Donald Trump reelected.
On Monday, he debuted another effort: X added a purported “Election Integrity Community”—a feed where users of the site can add instances “of voter fraud or irregularities you see while voting in the 2024 election.” America PAC—the political action committee Musk founded and reportedly sent $75 million—is behind the move.
By DAVE COLLINS
Rudy Giuliani must turn over a variety of his assets to two Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him, including his New York City apartment, more than two dozen watches, sports memorabilia and a 1980 Mercedes, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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By THOMAS BEAUMONT and MATT BROWN
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday called his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris “lazy,” criticizing the vice president with a word long used to demean Black people in racist terms.
“Who the hell takes off when you have 14 days left,” Trump said at a campaign event in Doral, Florida, aimed at courting Latino voters.
Nearly 800 ballot drop boxes and voting centers opened across the state this week — the most Colorado has ever had for any single election — state officials said.
“Today, we have 433 drop boxes and 365 voting centers open statewide — the most we have ever had in any election,” Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in a Monday news conference.
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI
With former President Donald Trump’s encouragement, Republicans are voting early again, flocking to the polls for in-person voting ahead of Election Day and helping push the national number to nearly 19 million.
The early turnout is breaking records in swing states such as Georgia and North Carolina.
The GOP hopes this surge of early votes will fix a mechanical problem that some in the party blame for costing it the 2020 presidential election and key races in 2022.