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Battleground states push election officials to process early mail-in ballots

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Election officials in three key battleground states are petitioning county commissioners to allow for early processing of mail-in ballots. Without it, election results from Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin might be heavily delayed. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Adam Brewster and Zak Hudak joined CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss.

Biden accuses Trump of "stoking violence" ahead of president's Kenosha visit

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Joe Biden has not traveled to Wisconsin, but President Trump is planning to visit Kenosha on Tuesday after days of protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake. Politico national correspondent Natasha Korecki joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest on the campaign trail.

Trump declines to condemn Kyle Rittenhouse for killing of two protesters

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President Trump declined to denounce suspected vigilante shooter Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who has been arrested and accused of killing two people during protests in Wisconsin. Instead, the president said at a news conference Wednesday that Rittenhouse "probably would have been killed" if he didn't fire his gun. Watch his remarks.



Trump and Biden spar over response to protests

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CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion and Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the president's upcoming trip to Kenosha amid ongoing protests against police brutality, plus the decision by the Director of National Intelligence to end in-person election security briefings for members of Congress.

How George Floyd's death unified community activists in Minneapolis

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The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked protests nationwide against police brutality and racial injustice. CBS News' Brandi Kellam spoke with local leaders in Minneapolis to find out what has changed in their community outreach in the aftermath of Floyd's death.

Ask Ohio

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Candidates who win this state have won the presidency in every election since 1964, but with Election Day around the corner, Scott Pelley finds a state divided.





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