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Barr Repeatedly Testifies There Was No Election Fraud
During a deposition to the House special committee on the U.S. Capitol Riot, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr testified repeatedly that there was no election fraud in the 2020 Election.
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Trump Attorneys, Campaign Staff Detail Tension Over ‘Wild' Fraud Claims
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot shared video testimony Monday revealing a chaotic and tense relationship in the weeks following the 2020 election between then-President Donald Trump and those in his inner circle who opposed his election fraud claims.
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Amid Misguided Beliefs About Voter Fraud, These States are Making Voting Easier
Of the 301 bills related to elections that became law in 2021, 117 improved voter access, and 47 restricted it. (The rest were neutral or mixed.) NBCLX storyteller Jalyn Henderson breaks down why voter fraud in the U.S. is not actually a widespread problem and how many states are actually making it easier to vote.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Asks for Probe Into Party Switch Claims
The mayor of Miami-Dade County has requested that prosecutors look into allegations that elderly residents of the Little Havana neighborhood in Miami had their party affiliations switched without their knowledge. NBC 6’s Cristian Benavides reports.
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4th Resident of Florida Retirement Haven Charged With Voter Fraud
A fourth resident of a massive Florida retirement community has been arrested on a charge of voter fraud.
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4th Resident of Florida Retirement Haven Charged With Voter Fraud
A fourth resident of a massive Florida retirement community has been arrested on a charge of voter fraud
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Few Voting Issues Reported With California Recall Election
Some Republicans had worried that fraud claims ahead of Tuesday’s election from some party leaders could suppress turnout.
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Experts Warn of Dangers From Breach of Voter System Software
Republican efforts questioning the outcome of the 2020 presidential race have led to voting system breaches that election security experts say pose a heightened risk to future elections.
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FCC Looks to Fine Conservative Activists $5 Million for False Mail Voting Robocalls
The Federal Communications Commission proposed a $5.1 million fine against conservative activists for unlawful robocalls that made false claims about mail voting.
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Ga. Elections Official: No Evidence of Fraud in Senate Runoffs
Top Georgia elections official Gabriel Sterling told reporters on Wednesday morning that there was no evidence of any fraudulent votes in Tuesday’s Georgia senate runoff elections. Sterling, a Republican, said that the likely Democratic sweep of both seats was a result of President Donald Trump’s mixed messages about the security of the election.
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More GOP Lawmakers Enlist in Trump Effort to Undo Biden Win
A growing number of Republican lawmakers have joined President Donald Trump’s extraordinary effort to overturn the election, pledging to reject the results when Congress meets next week to count the Electoral College votes and certify President-elect Joe Biden’s win
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Despite Smooth Election, GOP Leaders Seek Vote Restrictions
Changes to the way millions of Americans voted this year contributed to record turnout, but that’s no guarantee the measures making it easier to cast ballots will stick around for future elections
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Trump Falls Short in Wisconsin Recount He Paid $3 Million for
Wisconsin has finished a recount of its presidential results, confirming Democrat Joe Biden’s victory over President Donald Trump in the key battleground state
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Trump's Legal Team Cried Vote Fraud, But Courts Found None
President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed plenty of lawsuits in six states as he tries to upend an election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden