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Day: October 23, 2024

More examples of election interference

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In this episode, we dive into the complex world of modern election interference. From assassination attempts on Donald Trump to media and search engine manipulation, we explore how these tactics shape outcomes. We also examine bribery and its impact on voter integrity, asking what honest citizens can do in the face of such challenges.

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Georgia Secretary of State Announces Results of 2nd Citizenship Audit, Updates on Early Voting

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the Secretary of State Office’s Elections Division host a press conference at 10:00 a.m. ET on Oct. 23 to announce the results of a second citizenship audit and provide updates on early voting.

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Texas Sues Federal Government for Not Handing Over Voter Citizenship Information

Texas authorities are seeking the immigration and citizenship status of hundreds of thousands of people who do not have a Texas driver’s license or ID card.

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Nearly 11 Million Illegal Immigrant Encounters Have Occurred Since Biden-Harris Took Office: GOP

Nearly 11 million illegal immigrant encounters have occurred nationwide since Biden-Harris took office, according to GOP lawmakers who cited the latest data from Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
In September, there were 101,790 illegal crossings at the southern border, including migrants who made asylum appointments at ports of entry through the CBP One app.

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WI Elections Regulator Faces Records Lawsuit On Same-Day Voter Registration Guidance

‘Wisconsin is adding more uncertainty to its election process by hiding election records,’ said J. Christian Adams, president of PILF.

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6 People Indicted in Ohio for Allegedly Voting as Noncitizens

‘If you’re not a citizen, it is illegal to vote whether you thought you were allowed to or not,’ Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said.

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Georgia Supreme Court Blocks Republican Push to Hand Count Ballots

The Georgia Supreme Court blocked a Republican effort Tuesday to require poll workers to hand-count the number of ballots cast, upholding a lower court’s decision.
A Georgia judge previously blocked a state election board rule that would have required counties to hand-count ballots on Election Day. The Republican National Committee (RNC) and Georgia GOP appealed to the state’s highest court, requesting a quick reinstatement of the rules during their ongoing legal challenge, Politico reported.

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