Voter Intimidation
DHS held a call with several state election officials on Wednesday that didn’t assuage concerns about the federal government interfering in the midterms.
Mississippi police had a checkpoint and roadblocks "next to" the state's largest - and Blackest - polling place in what the NAACP called "voter intimidation."
The presence of armed individuals at voting sites adds to concerns over the prospects of election-related intimidation and violence, which have deepened in recent years.
On the ballot, voters have the opportunity to change the tide through legislation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, job opportunities, healthcare and social justice.
One thing was for sure on Election Day: Some form of voter suppression would rear its ugly head as the crucial midterm voting got underway.
The HuffPost forecast model shows Clinton has a 98.2 percent chance of becoming the nation’s next president and will likely win with 323 electoral votes.
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