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What we know about the firm hired by the GOP to review Pennsylvania’s 2020 election

Taxpayers will pony up $270,000 to Envoy Sage, which says it has exposed “fraud among non-governmental organizations.” Little else is known about the group.
By Staff

No. 4 Penn State at No. 3 Iowa sets up as a day for defenses

The 5-0 Nittany Lions are tied for 21st with nine takeaways and third in scoring defense at 12 points per game.

By The Associated Press

Iowa’s ball-hawking defense primed to face Penn St pass duo

The Nittany Lions’ Sean Clifford and Jahan Dotson are one of the most dynamic passing combinations in the country.

By The Associated Press

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Polling places are closing due to COVID-19, it could tip races in 1 swing state

Everything about the act of voting in 2020 has been shaken by COVID-19. A record number of ballots have been cast early, either by mail or in-person. All over the country, sports teams are turning over their arenas to be used as large-scale, socially-distanced polling places.
By NPR

Four states are sharing driver’s license info to help find out who’s a citizen

The arrangements with South Carolina, South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska are not expected to involve information about unauthorized immigrants.
By NPR

Iowa keeps getting messier: 5 takeaways from the caucuses’ near-tie

The Iowa mess may continue, but as the political world's focus shifts to New Hampshire, we can say this – Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders are in a virtual tie in Iowa.
By NPR

Buttigieg and Sanders lead after first batches of Iowa results are released

Bernie Sanders is actually ahead — ever so slightly — in raw votes, but the delegate count is what the state party uses to determine the winner of the caucuses.
By NPR

What we know about the app that delayed Iowa’s caucus results

The party said it plans to release “the majority of caucus results” by 5 p.m. ET Tuesday and will issue the rest of them “as we are able to.”

By NPR

Updated: 2020-02-04 12:29:03

Iowa Democratic Party: App ‘coding issue’ to blame for delay in caucus results

Several candidates went ahead and addressed their restless supporters.
By NPR

America Amplified: A national survey on immigration led me to a rural Iowa town changed by immigrants

Of around 9,000 residents in Denison, at least 3,000 — or about 30% — are immigrants, according to the latest Census Bureau data. By comparison, the U.S. average is 13% and it's 5% in the state of Iowa.
By NPR
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