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The Gift That Keeps On Giving: 'Can I Change My Vote' Still Spiking Since Hunter Laptop

The Gift That Keeps On Giving: 'Can I Change My Vote' Still Spiking Since Hunter Laptop

More than 92 million Americans have now cast their ballots before Election Day – though some might be questioning if they can change that choice, according to Google Trends.

 

Google searches of the phrase "can I change my vote" topped Tuesday morning in the U.S. around 6 a.m. ET.

 

One of the subregions where the sentence started trending at one point was in Delaware, the state Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden represented in the Senate for 36 years.

 

Other subregions involved battleground states such as Maine, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Iowa, Wisconsin and Arizona, according to Trend data at many points throughout Tuesday morning.

 

While a lot of states do not permit voters to change their early

 

votes, there are actually some that do, with restrictions.

 

For example, in New York, if you have submitted an absentee ballot but change your mind, you can actually go to your polling place throughout early voting or on Election Day and cast a new vote, in which case the absentee ballot is set aside and not counted, according to the state Board of Elections.

 

In Michigan, citizens sent in a ballot could submit a written and signed request to their voting clerk by 5 p.m. Oct. 30 asking to have the ballot canceled, according to the Detroit Free Press.

 

Minnesotans who sent in an absentee ballot through mail had until Oct. 20 to ask for a new ballot from their county or city election office.

 

In New Hampshire, voters who submitted an absentee ballot can go to the polls on Election Day throughout the first hour they're open and vote in person, or before their absentee ballot is counted.

 

In Wisconsin, if there is time, a voter could cancel their first absentee ballot and ask for a new one – but they had until Oct. 29, the legal deadline for requesting absentee ballots by mail.

 

As of Sunday, the 92 million Americans who have voted early in the 2020 presidential election are breaking a record this year. In 2016, 47.2 million early votes were cast in the presidential election, according to data from the U.S. Elections Project.

 

The president wrote on Twitter about the Google trend Tuesday morning and pushed voters to "go do it," believing without evidence that the trend "refers to changing it to me."

 

While Trump hinted that the Google trend began "immediately" after his debate with Biden on Thursday, data revealed the search did not start until Tuesday morning, five days later.

 

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At least THREE dead and 15 wounded in Austrian rampage: Police hunt for terrorist still on the run after 'multiple' gunmen opened fire on revellers during Vienna's final night before lockdown

 

At least THREE dead and 15 wounded in Austrian rampage: Police hunt for terrorist still on the run after 'multiple' gunmen opened fire on revellers during Vienna's final night before lockdown

Several people are thought to have been killed in a shooting rampage across six different places in Vienna

Police are urging people to avoid public transport and the Vienna city centre as they deal with the incident

There are reports of several attackers, with one shot dead by police during the rampage in the city on Monday

Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told Austrian broadcaster ORF: 'It appears to have been a terror attack'

By DANYAL HUSSAIN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 14:53 EST, 2 November 2020 | UPDATED: 21:47 EST, 2 November 2020

 

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At least three people have been killed and 15 others injured after six gun attacks near a synagogue in Vienna on the city's final night before coronavirus lockdown.

 

A huge manhunt was underway for multiple attackers armed with rifles following the horrific shootings, with the first near the synagogue reported at 8pm local time.

 

As of 2am in Vienna, one terrorist remains at large with police cordons in place throughout the city and strict border checks. Children in the city will not be required to attend school on Tuesday.

 

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Court Document Shows Joe Biden Listed As Possible Witness With Hunter In Fraud Case

 

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A federal judge named Joe Biden as a possible “witness” along with his son Hunter in a criminal fraud case last year that ended in the convictions of two of Hunter’s business partners, according to little-noticed court documents.

The Democratic presidential candidate’s appearance on a witness list casts new doubt on his claims he knew nothing about his son’s shady business dealings.

Hunter Biden blamed one of his convicted partners — Devon Archer — for his father’s name appearing on a list of potential witnesses in a juror questionnaire in the case, which was filed Jan. 11, 2019.

RELATED: Bernie-Supporting Congressman Ro Khanna Defends Ex-Hunter Biden Partner Tony Bobulinski

In a 47-minute recording recovered from his abandoned laptop, an agitated Hunter can be heard grousing about calls he’s been getting from his father, who apparently was upset with the developments as he prepared to launch his campaign for the White House.

 

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Twitter flags Trump’s tweet warning of ‘violence in the streets’ after SCOTUS allows Pennsylvania ballot count beyond election day

 

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Twitter has put a “might be misleading” label on a tweet in which President Donald Trump condemned a Supreme Court ruling that allows absentee ballots to be accepted in Pennsylvania after election day, calling it “dangerous.”

“Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process,” reads the warning the platform attached to Trump’s tweet, in which the president aired his grievances over a recent SCOTUS decision to allow mail ballots that arrive three days after November 3 to be included in the Pennsylvania tally.

 

“The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one,” Trump argued in the tweet, referring to the court’s decision last week to deny a GOP request to block the three-day extension for counting late-arriving ballots that had been granted by Pennsylvania's top court.

 

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