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The Courts Are the Only Thing Holding Back Total Election Subversion

Por: The Atlantic Opinion November 02, 2022

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The false claim of a stolen election metastasized into an election-denialist movement far worse than we could have ever imagined.The AtlanticNovember 2, 2022, 6:30 AM ET​​The United States has failed its first important test for democracy since the 2020 election season: Election denialism has taken hold among a significant segment of Republican voters, and election deniers are poised to win elections next week. They will go on to oversee or... + full article



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