
Holly Ramer
Reporter at Associated Press
Reporter for The Associated Press. 2017-18 Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism recipient. Native Granite Stater. UNC-CH alum.
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1 week ago |
castanet.net | Holly Ramer |Farnoush Amiri |Rodney Muhumuza |Pan Pylas
Peak sunshine has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere — the summer solstice. Friday is the longest day of the year north of the equator, where the solstice marks the start of astronomical summer. It's the opposite in the Southern Hemisphere, where it is the shortest day of the year and winter will start.
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chronicle-tribune.com | Holly Ramer
A political consultant who sent artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking former President Joe Biden to New Hampshire Democrats last year was acquitted Friday of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate. Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, admitted orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before the state’s Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary.
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1 week ago |
wbur.org | Holly Ramer
A political consultant who sent artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking former President Joe Biden to New Hampshire Democrats last year was acquitted Friday of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate. Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, admitted orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before the state’s Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary.
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chronicle-tribune.com | Holly Ramer
LACONIA, N.H. (AP) — A political consultant told a New Hampshire jury Wednesday that he doesn’t regret sending voters robocalls that used artificial intelligence to mimic former President Joe Biden and that he’s confident he didn’t break the law. Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, has long admitted to orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before New Hampshire's Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary.
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2 weeks ago |
lufkindailynews.com | Holly Ramer
A political consultant who sent artificial intelligence-generated robocalls mimicking former President Joe Biden to New Hampshire Democrats last year was acquitted Friday of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate. Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, admitted orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before the state's Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary.
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Consultant behind AI-generated robocalls mimicking Biden goes on trial in New Hampshire. Key question: Did NH actually have a primary? https://t.co/H4qEcEkUjk

Early state reporters, assemble:

It’s mid-2025, but 2028 is already on the horizon. Potential Democratic hopefuls are visiting the states that typically play big roles in the party’s nominating calendar - which won’t be set for a year+. My latest w/ the great @hramer & @hrfingerhut https://t.co/mfIwQkGQNO https://t.co/H4JAsRfQkW

Harassed by Assassin’s Creed gamers, a Dartmouth professor fought back with kindness https://t.co/t5TEvSkMkE