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Oct 17 2023
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Mayor Ganim testifies in Bridgeport voter fraud hearing
Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim took the stand Tuesday as the first witness in a voter fraud hearing following allegations of ballot stuffing. John Gomes, his opponent in the primary, is seeking to have the results of the primary thrown out. His campaign released a video after the election of what appears to be Ganim supporters stuffing absentee ballot drop boxes. Ganim was asked about Wanda Geter-
News 12 ConnecticutJan 15 2024
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Voting rights advocates reflect on MLK's unfinished work
This year's MLK Jr. Day comes amid ongoing voter litigation in North Carolina in response to the state's recently redrawn congressional maps. This year's MLK Jr. Day comes amid ongoing voter litigation in North Carolina in response to the state's recently redrawn congressional maps. This year's MLK Jr. Day comes amid ongoing voter litigation in North Carolina in response to the state's
ABC 11 WTVDApr 23 2024
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How AI is revolutionizing Internet fraud and romance scams
In hindsight, the red flags seem so obvious. A scammer a McKinney woman said she met on Instagram claimed to be a German cardiologist, and for months, the two messaged back and forth, building what she thought was a true relationship. However, the woman, who wanted not to reveal her identity, said her loneliness was blinding. After sending him more than $3,200 when he claimed he had been
CBS News (Online)Apr 21 2024
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Groups encourage Black voter turnout at Harrisburg event Sunday
Several community organizations and voting rights groups assembled Sunday afternoon at the Midtown Cinema in Harrisburg to help boost turnout among Black voters for the 2024 election cycle.
The event was part of a statewide tour by the advocacy group Black Voters Matter, whose bus pulled up outside the cinema’s parking lot ahead of the several-hour rally where several dozen people from
The Patriot-NewsApr 19 2024
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Charter School Founders Accused of Massive Fraud
Preliminary hearings have begun in case based in part on an investigative audit claiming trio pocketed millions in public education funds. OKLAHOMA CITY—Prosecutors are accusing three men of bilking Oklahoma out of millions of dollars in public school funds through a charter school plan that one of the defendants told a state district court prioritized income. Lawyers from the Oklahoma
The Epoch TimesJul 29 2022
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Inside one far-right sheriff’s crusade to prove Trump’s bogus voter-fraud claims
In rural Michigan, county Sheriff Dar Leaf has teamed with a Trump-camp lawyer to chase the former president’s outlandish rigged-election theories. A member of a radical group of “constitutional sheriffs,” he’s now under investigation himself.
Donald Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was rigged has been decisively debunked by local election officials, state and federal courts, and
ReutersApr 22 2024
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Pennsylvania among states with most fraud, finds report
With authorities warning about new frauds that seem to pop up more frequently, it’s essential people keep up with the attempts of certain bad actors out there.
Pennsylvanians should take especial heed, as their home state has been confirmed to be one of the top in the country with the most fraud.
The Patriot-NewsApr 22 2024
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'Y'all better be voting uncommitted': Pennsylvania organizers are using memes to encourage 'uncommitted' protest votes
In advance of Pennsylvania’s presidential primary election tomorrow, Uncommitted PA is pushing Pennsylvania voters to vote “uncommitted” in protest of President Joe Biden‘s support for Israel. As the campaign is faced with the challenge of trying to get voters to the polls after Biden was named the Democratic nominee, it relies on grassroots organizing and a healthy dose of anti-Biden memes.
The Daily DotNov 08 2016
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Voter Fraud Is Not a Myth
Democrats keep claiming that voter fraud is a myth. But voter fraud has mattered in plenty of American elections. Take Lyndon Johnson’s election to the U.S. Senate in 1948, when LBJ won by manufacturing enough fake votes to turn a 20,000-vote deficit into an 87-vote win. Others point to voter fraud in Illinois and Texas during the 1960 presidential election; indeed, we may never know whether
National Review (News)Apr 15 2024
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By the numbers: Explore Fayetteville voter demographics
Ever wondered who's voting in your county? Maybe you’ve lived here your whole life, or you just moved to the area this year. Either way, when you head to the polls on Election Day, you are part of the thousands of voters in the area who contribute to the selection of the Tar Heel state’s elected officials. The Fayetteville Observer helps cover the issues most pressing to Cumberland County
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