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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Opponents raise integrity concerns about Illinois legalizing permanent nursing home mail-in voting

Legislation is awaiting signature by Governor J. B. Pritzker.

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Wisconsin ballots

Rhode Island GOP concerned over election bill eliminating ID for mail-in ballots

"Without an ID you cannot open a bank account, drive a car, get government assistance, fly on a plane, cash a check," said state Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Cienki. "Your vote should be as important as any of those life necessities."

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Las Vegas businessman charged with voting twice in November 2020 election

Federal indictment alleging Iranian hack further erodes narrative of perfect 2020 election

Iranians hacked a state voter database, Wisconsin created unlawful instructions, and Arizona found 50,000 disputed ballots. The problems keep mounting

Comer invites Biden to address gap between public statements, impeachment evidence-Just the News Now

Elections

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Ballots in Maricopa County, AZ, Oct. 2020

Bombshell Arizona report: Election Day problems in Maricopa far wider than county admitting

Widespread equipment failures, hours-long lines were "voter suppression" that "would necessarily impact the vote tallies for Republican candidates much more than the vote tallies for Democrat candidates," concluded RNC report compiled from detailed observer accounts.

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DHS

GOP-led states go on offensive, hunting down non-citizens on voter rolls to Harris' chagrin

“While the administration is blocking access to these records, the Department of Justice is suing or threatening to sue multiple states, including Ohio, who are trying to enforce their citizenship voting requirements,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said. Mayorkas' DHS is running interference for Harris, who with her surrogates have insisted that citizen-only voting is "racist."

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Florida bill could outlaw use of artificial intelligence in campaign ads

The Senate Committee on Ethics and Elections also approved at its meeting several bills related to campaign finance and one that would limit the terms of county commissioners.

From the States

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Dept. of Justice

Feds sue California over emission standards for trucks: must 'stop enforcing unlawful standards'

The California Air Resources Board is continuing to enforce “stringent emission standards” for trucks despite President Trump’s congressional resolutions in June invalidating the EPA’s preemption waivers.

Elections

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Workers during the Arizona audit, May 3

Demand for forensic audits of 2020 election in all 50 states rapidly gaining support 

Originally signed by 41 state legislators from 15 states, open letter prompted by Maricopa County voting review has now been signed by 150 from 38 states. 

‘If Donald Trump didn’t think he could win New Mexico, he wouldn’t be going’ says Public Opinion Expert Jim McLaughlin

October 30, 2024
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