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A voter fraud movement is growing in Louisiana. Election officials say it's baseless.

Por: The Advocate Politics January 08, 2023

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Louisiana might seem an unlikely battleground for to steal the election from then-President Donald Trump. After all, Trump won Louisiana’s electoral votes by a huge margin, garnering even more votes here than he did in 2016.But a some linked to the MyPillow CEO and election fraud conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell, have spent months pushing a theory that Louisiana’s elections are rife with fraud.While election officials and independent... + full article



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