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(POLL) 70% concerned voting machines could be manipulated
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The following is from Rasmussen Reports. Most voters say they trust electronic voting systems currently used in US elections, but many also say they are concerned the machines could be manipulated remotely, according to a new Rasmussen Reports survey. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of likely US voters say they trust electronic voting systems, including 31% who say…
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DNC Chair: ‘May Be Nearing’ Moment Where ‘Elections Don’t Matter’ and ‘Resistance Looks Completely Different’
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On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Beat,” DNC Chair Ken Martin stated that the Democratic Party’s job right now is to win elections, and if “we are truly in a dictatorship and an authoritarian regime here has completely shredded the The post DNC Chair: ‘May Be Nearing’ Moment Where ‘Elections Don’t Matter’ and ‘Resistance Looks…
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Tim Kaine Calls Jay Jones ‘Two Bullets’ Texts ‘Indefensible,’ Then Defends Him
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Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) called Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones’s text messages about putting two bullets into the head of a GOP colleague “indefensible”—before going on to defend Jones, according to a new report. The Democratic senator claimed to have a different perspective on Jones, noting that he has “known Jay since…
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(POLL) Most voters say they don’t trust electronic voting machines
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The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 64% of likely US voters say they’re concerned electronic voting machines could allow votes to be changed remotely via internet connections. That includes 37% who say they are very concerned. Thirty-one percent (31%) say they aren’t concerned, including 13% who are not at…
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(POLL) Majority say in-person voting is more secure than mail-in ballots
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The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that most voters prefer in-person voting over mail-in ballots when it comes to election security. Fifty-three percent (53%) of likely US voters say voting in person at a polling place is the best way to ensure results are secure and counted accurately. Just 13%…
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(POLL) 73% say they favor voter ID requirement
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The following is from Rasmussen Reports. By more than 3-to-1, likely US voters continue to support requiring photo identification to vote—a measure that former President Donald Trump has consistently championed as key to protecting election integrity. The new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 73% of likely voters say they believe requiring photo…
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Marc Elias’s Firm Sues Kansas To Let Foreign Donors Influence Ballot Measures

The law firm of Marc Elias, the Democratic campaign lawyer who played a key role in the Russiagate conspiracy theory, is suing the state of Kansas to allow wealthy foreign nationals to fund state ballot initiatives and constitutional referendums. Elias Law Group is one of the firms representing Kansans for Constitutional Freedom, a pro-abortion group…
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Voters Strongly Support Election Integrity Reforms Amid ‘Crisis’ In Confidence
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A poll finds voter ID, clean voter rolls, and barring foreign nationals from voting in U.S. elections are all popular policies with voters.This post was originally published on this site












