“The perspective should be: How we are going to hold our election in November? Not whether,” said Edward Foley, an election law professor at Ohio State University.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
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Elizabeth Warren neck-and-neck with Bernie Sanders in her home state of Massachusetts, poll finds
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