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Iowa Bans Ranked-Choice Voting, Authorizes Requests for Proof of Citizenship at Polls
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed two election-related bills into law on June 2—one to prohibit the use of ranked-choice voting in any election across the state and allow poll workers to request proof of voter citizenship, and another that overhauls and standardizes the state’s election recount procedures. Reynolds’s office announced the signing of both bills—House…
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DOJ moves to pull federal election funding from Wisconsin for failing to comply with integrity laws

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon formally notified the Wisconsin Election Commission that it was not in compliance with the Helping Americans Vote Act (HAVA).This post was originally published on this site
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Voting Machine Mafia Now Sues Voters!

Mike Lindell Legal Defense Fund On June 2nd, the most important trial in the history of American elections will begin in Denver. Please support Mike Lindell if you care about your freedom! The infamous Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer has sued Mike Lindell for defamation in the blue-state quagmire of Colorado and that case…
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Voter Fraud Alleged in Ohio, Seven Other States and Washington
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by J.D. Davidson Secretary of State Frank LaRose is sending evidence of voter fraud to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and attorneys general in seven other states for prosecution. LaRose announced Tuesday he found potential fraud in noncitizen registration and double votes in Ohio, Virginia, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, South Carolina and Washington,…
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Nevada Reaches Bipartisan Deal on Election Reform Bill, Including Voter ID and Ballot Drop Boxes
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Nevada lawmakers have reached a rare bipartisan agreement on voting reforms, combining Republican-backed voter ID requirements with Democratic-supported expansion of ballot drop boxes in a newly passed bill that awaits the governor’s signature. The compromise comes in the form of Assembly Bill 499, which passed the Nevada Senate on June 2 with a 16–5 vote…
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Trump prevails as court tosses DNC lawsuit over Federal Election Commission oversight
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The plaintiffs argued that the order threatened the independence of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) by potentially allowing President Donald Trump or attorney general to influence the commission’s legal interpretations.This post was originally published on this site
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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: With Elections Totally Rigged – California Is Officially a Communist State

The elections in Russia that led to Lenin taking power are what we are seeing now in California. Once the elections are no longer free and fair a state becomes a communist nightmare. In December 2020 a man by the name of John Kachelman shared a history lesson on elections from more than 100 years…
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ELECTION DENIER: Rosie O’Donnell Suggests Elon Musk ‘Did Something’ to 2024 Election, Trump Didn’t Win (VIDEO)

Former CNN employee and Democrat activist Jim Acosta held a live event in Washington, DC this week and invited a bunch of his most anti-Trump friends to attend. Rosie O’Donnell made a guest appearance via the internet from her new home in Ireland and pushed her newest conspiracy theory that Elon Musk somehow hacked the…
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Update: Day 2 of Mike Lindell Defamation Trial – Opening Statements and Eric Coomer’s Testimony Begins

The civil trial of Coomer v Lindell et al. began this week in federal court in Colorado. The Gateway Pundit reported on the Order for Motions in Limine on Monday that outlined the judge’s ruling on preclusions as requested by the parties. Yesterday was jury selection. Jurors were asked a myriad of questions about whether or…











