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DOJ plans to monitor elections in these 46 cities and counties to ensure voters aren't harassed

Por: CNBC Politics November 08, 2022

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A neon voting sign is displayed on a truck during a midterm campaign election stop by Senator Raphael Warnock in Augusta, Georgia, U.S., November 5, 2022. Bob Strong ReutersFollow CNBC's live blog covering Monday's campaigns ahead of the .The Justice Department plans to monitor polls in two dozen states across the country to ensure no one intimidates voters or otherwise meddles with Tuesday's midterm elections.The... + full article



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