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On Tuesday, December 15, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally congratulated President-elect Joe Biden on his election victory after the Electoral College certified his win. Visit NBC News to learn more.  Voter Education Week Young adults will be the nation’s largest voting bloc in the upcoming election and the National Voter Education Week plans to equip them with the tools and information they need to cast a ballot this fall. Visit Website More Than A Vote A voting initiative started by several Black athletes and artists combatting systemic and racist

On December 1st, Attorney General William Barr announced that the Department of Justice had found no evidence of widespread or systemic voter fraud that could have changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. He also clarified that the DOJ would continue to investigate credible allegations of voter fraud brought to its attention. President Trump’s legal team disputed Barr’s comments.Visit NBC News to learn more.Image credit: U.S. Marshals Service, Office of Public Affairs (CC BY 2.0) 

President Trump’s record on the economy (before the pandemic) and his law-and-order rhetoric appealed to many Latino voters in Florida and Texas, helping him outperform expectations with Latino voters in those states. President Trump and his campaign focused specifically on cultivating and growing support for him among the Latino electorate in South Florida. Latino support for Republican candidates and policies is not new, even if the Democratic Party still tends to win a majority of Latino voters’ support during elections.Visit NBC News to learn

During his first presidential debate with former Vice President Joe Biden, President Donald Trump made a series of accusations regarding the security and reliability of mail-in ballots. This NBC News article tackles five specific claims made by the president and explains how they are misleading and/or false. There is no evidence that mail-in voting leads to widespread voter fraud.Visit NBC News to learn more.