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Prop 36 explained: Criminal penalties
Proposition 36 would allow felony charges for possessing certain drugs and for thefts under $950 in California, if the defendant has two prior drug or theft convictions. NBCLA’s Conan Nolan explains.
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In states without abortion on the ballot, the issue is still driving votes
Most states with abortion bans don’t allow citizen-led ballot initiatives, but that hasn’t stopped activists from harnessing the backlash.
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Kamala Harris: This morning routine helps me work 15 hours a day—'no matter how little sleep I get'
As the U.S. vice president and a current presidential candidate, Kamala Harris’ workdays are lengthy — so she builds them around the same daily morning routine.
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Trump and Harris offer split-screen closing messages in dueling Milwaukee rallies
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ differing styles were on full display during dueling rallies Friday night in Milwaukee, the largest city in one of the nation’s most important swing states.
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Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person
The Supreme Court on Friday handed a loss to Republicans by allowing Pennsylvania voters who sent mail-in ballots that were flagged as being potentially defective to submit a separate provisional in-person ballot.
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FBI links video falsely depicting voter fraud in Georgia to ‘Russian influence actors'
U.S. intelligence officials say a video that purports to show election fraud in Georgia is fake and the work of “Russian influence actors.”
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Trump team fully embraces RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism
Trump has promised Kennedy and his fringe views a prominent role in health policy if he wins.
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November general election: What not to do at the polls
Participating in these activities near the polls could be punishable by fines and/or imprisonment
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Prop 35 explained: Health care tax
Proposition 35 would provide permanent funding for Medi-Cal health care services. NBCLA’s Conan Nolan explains.
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Election betting is newly legal — and risks getting confused with polls
Wagers have been flooding in for weeks after a ruling opened the door to U.S. users placing bets on ballot outcomes, blurring the lines between elections and sports as court wrangling continues.
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The driving force behind Prop 34 on California's 2024 ballot
Prop 34 appears to be about health care spending, but opponents say there is more to it.
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California Prop 5 aims to lower voter approval threshold for governments to borrow
Proponents say Prop 5 will help local governments build affordable housing, while opponents say it will come at a cost to taxpayers.
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Prop 32 asks California voters to raise statewide minimum wage to $18
California voters will be asked to approve a statewide minimum wage increase in November.
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Prop 3 seeks to enshrine same-sex marriage in California constitution
Prop 3 aims to enshrine the right to same-sex marriage in the CA constitution
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How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
If no one gets 270 electoral votes, the House of Representative decides who wins the presidency, with each state delegation getting one vote.
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Trump attacks Liz Cheney, saying she wouldn't be a ‘war hawk' if ‘guns are trained on her face'
At a rambling event in Arizona late Thursday, the former president also said that vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “can do anything he wants” on health policy if Trump wins the election.
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Jennifer Lopez gets emotional in speech at Kamala Harris nevada rally
Jennifer Lopez is getting loud as she blasts the controversial joke made about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally and is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Politically diverse coalition stands behind Andrew Hayes for Assembly District 75
San Diego political and union leaders from across the aisle have endorsed one of two Republicans in a race to represent East County in Sacramento.
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How to watch NBC 7 San Diego's 2024 election coverage streaming Nov. 5
NBC 7 San Diego will bring you the latest and biggest updates during our two-and-a-half-hour special Election Day coverage. Here’s how to watch.
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Would Justice Department and FBI officials carry out Trump's prosecutions of his rivals?
Former officials fear Trump would force out DOJ and FBI officials who defy him and replace them with loyalists.