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Private poll surveillance poses bigger threat than election fraud: DOJ

Por: Newsweek Nation November 01, 2022

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is arguing that groups watching ballot drop boxes in Arizona pose a greater threat to the election in the key swing state than outright voter fraud.The DOJ on Monday filed a brief, signaling its support for voting rights organizations in a lawsuit that contends surveillance by so-called ballot security forces amounts to illegal voter intimidation. Concerns over voter fraud have persisted as former President Donald... + full article



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