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All Things Trump

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President Trump

Trump slams Jan. 6 committee for using teleprompter, ignoring 'irrefutable' election fraud evidence

"The only thing not discussed by the Unselects, in any way, shape, or form, is the irrefutable evidence of massive and totally pervasive ELECTION FRAUD & IRREGULARITIES" he wrote

Elections

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Voter fraud sign at Lupica Towers in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 4, 2008

Hundreds of non-citizens on state voter rolls, but Dems say GOP concerns are election denialism

Hundreds of non-citizens have been found on state voter rolls across the country, and three states and Washington, D.C., allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. Yet Democrats consistently rely on the smear of "denialism."

Elections

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Voter fraud sign at Lupica Towers in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 4, 2008

Texas latest state to leave voter roll integrity group ERIC, amid concerns of partisanship, cost

Texas is one of nine states that have left ERIC since last year.

Elections

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Arizona voters

More AZ election issues: Ballot harvester named vice mayor, upcoming GOP lawsuit, Maricopa audit

“This is what happens when you run elections like you're in a banana republic,” Kari Lake said.

Elections

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Mail in ballot in Utah for the 2018 midterm election

Eighteen states, DC accept ballots after Election Day, with North Dakota’s deadline facing lawsuit

Only Illinois and Utah have later deadlines for accepting ballots than North Dakota, which are both 14 days after Election Day.

Political Ethics

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Legal watchdog asks U.S. whistleblower agency to probe hiding evidence on infamous Steele Dossier

An ODNI report shows that the cast of characters now under scrutiny likely withheld evidence showing their own weaponization of government against President Trump. A public interest law firm seeking documents said any evidence of wrongdoing should be referred to the Department of Justice for prosecution. The subjects continue to call investigations "political revenge."

Elections

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Judge's Gavel

Election lawsuits from both left and right are shaping the 2024 presidential election

A Delaware court has ruled that state laws allowing for permanent absentee voting and early voting violate the state constitution. Lawfare has become a nationwide political tactic.

From the States

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Michigan State Capitol

Over 7,000 affidavits delivered to Michigan lawmakers claim election fraud

Protesters said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's audit only recounted votes and didn't go far enough.

Elections

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger holds a press conference on the status of ballot counting on November 6, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia elections chief floats ranked-choice voting, despite counting delays, transparency concerns

Alaska and Maine are the only two states that have ranked-choice voting for statewide elections.

Elections

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

Georgia's largest county considers Stacey Abrams lobbyist for top election job, angering state

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger condemns idea as "blatantly partisan and conflicted" and vows to press forward with state takeover of Fulton County elections.

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