"The rebels are Republicans now. Like, you want to be a rebel? You want to be punk rock? You want to, like, buck the system? You're a conservative now."
Kevin Peterson Jr. was hailed by Black Lives Matter and Antifa activists as a "martyr."
Florida stated that it is suing in order to "vindicate its sovereign interest to investigate violations of state law, as delay may impact the outcome of any prosecution."
"For a Catholic, there can be no question: voting for Kamala Harris is morally inadmissible and constitutes a very grave sin," Father Carlo Maria Vigano said.
"That suggests an ‘invasion’ must be the kind of organized assault that would normally justify full-scale war in response, including sending troops to attack and occupy the country from which the invasion originated," one scholar claimed.
"The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election. Nor in any future presidential election. We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates."
Investigators are working to determine what information they were able to pick up from the phones, if any.
"I am launching an investigation into Google - the biggest search engine in America - for censoring conservative speech during the most consequential election in our nation’s history," Bailey announced. "Google is waging war on the democratic process. It’s time to fight back."
"The Vice President's words more closely resemble those of President Trump's second would-be assassin than her own earlier appeal to civility."
"I don't think we can ignore it," Clinton said.
"I encourage conservatives, as well as independents and libertarians, to join me in voting for Donald J. Trump for President."
"Every single recommendation he’s had has turned out to be absolute ratings gold that’s broke the internet."
"Our job at The Washington Post is to provide through the newsroom non-partisan news for all Americans, and thought-provoking, reported views from our opinion team to help our readers make up their own minds."
The professor was decideing between Kamala Harris or a third party candidate.
A federal judge has required the state to stop it's lawful removal of non-citizen voters and to restore names that have been removed.