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Voters cast their ballots in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina as polls open in the state's Republican primary in which former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and former United States President Donald Trump are going head-to-head in the race for the 2024 Republican Party’s presidential nomination. IMAGES
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urges voters to back the referendum on rights and recognition for Indigenous citizens, as voters begin to cast their ballots. SOUNDBITE
Murcia (Spain), Sep 7 (EFETV) .- The school year begins for primary school students in the Community of Murcia, Spain.FOOTAGE OF CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL IN MURCIA, SPAIN
Madrid, Sep 7 (EFETV) .- (Camera: Leo Redondo) The school year begins for primary school students in the Community of Madrid.FOOTAGE OF CHILDREN GOING TO SCHOOL IN MADRID, SPAIN
It's still unknown whether President Donald Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden will win the 2020 race for the US presidency. But according to Gizmodo, one clear winner has emerged in another fight: the drug legalization movement. In both red and blue cities and states, people voted to legalize or decriminalize cannabis, psilocybin mushrooms, and, in Oregon, all illicit drugs entirely. New Jersey, Arizona, South Dakota, and Montana all passed ballot measures to legalize cannabis for recreational use. Voting to legalize cannabis and other drugs appeared to have nothing to do with whether a state voted for Trump or Biden--or its governor's party. and GOP governors of Arizona and South Dakota discouraged residents from voting to legalize cannabis. It didn't work.
The FBI is investigating a series of suspicious robocalls and texts urging voters to 'stay home and stay safe' during the election. A senior cybersecurity official said Tuesday that such calls 'happen every election,' and are a tactic to intimidate and suppress voters. According to Business Insider, approximately 10 million such robocalls have gone out to voters across the US in recent months. Officials in Michigan said that some voters in Flint also received calls telling them to go to the polls on Wednesday to avoid long lines on Tuesday. In Kansas and Nebraska, similar calls were reported. Officials urged voters in both states to ignore the false claims and head to the polls.