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Lindsey Graham Asked If Georgia Could Throw Out Legal Votes, State Official Says
Graham has called Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's description of their conversation "ridiculous."
Trump Got Dumped By a Top Law Firm Working His Pennsylvania Election Case
The firm filed suit on behalf of the Trump campaign on Monday. By Thursday, it had quit the case.
Mail Voting Fraud 'Whistleblower' Admits Project Veritas Wrote His Affidavit
Richard Hopkins, a Pennsylvania postal worker, is not standing by his previous claims.
Here Are the "Extraordinary Measures" the USPS Plans To Get Your Ballots In
The USPS says they're already doing this, but a federal judge has ordered them to anyways.
It's Crunch Time and Data Shows the USPS Is Still Experiencing Delays
Why does mail service still lag its pre-DeJoy levels? And does it matter for tallying votes?
The California GOP Is Defying a State Order to Remove Their Fake Ballot Boxes
The state GOP has placed ballot collection boxes marked "official" at gyms, churches, and gun shops—and it's refusing to remove them.
California GOP Admits to Planting Fake Ballot Boxes and Refuses to Remove Them
The containers, labeled “Official ballot drop-off box,” have appeared at churches, gyms, and gun stores in recent weeks.
Facebook Is Still Showing Ads About Election Fraud to Millions of Users
Facebook announced a new rule on Wednesday that banned any ads that sought to delegitimize the outcome of the presidential election.
Mail-In Ballots Are Already a Mess in New York
Some voters received return envelopes with someone else's name and address on them.
Mail-In Ballots From Black Voters in North Carolina Are Rejected Way More Than White Voters'
Meanwhile, the president is spreading misinformation about vote-by-mail in the state, calling it a "rigged election in waiting."
Anxiety About the Confusion of Mail-In Voting Is Only Making Things Worse
Colorado's Secretary of State sued the USPS so it would stop mailing out postcards about how to vote by mail, even though the postcard directs voters to the Colorado Secretary of State's website.
Trump Tells Americans to Commit Voter Fraud Just to, You Know, See What Happens
Trump told his supporters in North Carolina to vote twice to test the security of voting by mail.