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Like Virginia, these states are expected to go to Harris—but if the race seems tight, it could be a sign of a good night for Trump overall.

From Slate

While the state is expected to go blue, just how tight that victory is for Democrats could be a sign of things to come.

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So far, there doesn’t seem to have been much research into the genetic underpinnings of gaze following in animals — although there has been some looking at humans, in whom impaired gaze following can be a sign of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder.

From Salon

“There is nothing untoward about investigating these types of things,” he said, explaining that although dishonesty is the “core” of Brady material, past convictions could be a sign of “moral turpitude.”

She warned that the accounts could be a sign of foreign intervention in the upcoming 2024 presidential election, which is less than 70 days away.

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