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kpete

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Sun Aug 16, 2020, 05:41 PM Aug 2020

GOOD!

Attorneys general from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Washington and North Carolina, among others, have begun discussions on how to sue the administration to prevent operational changes or funding lapses that could affect the election.

Biden’s campaign, meanwhile, plans to devote a “substantial” portion of $280 million in reserved ad time this fall to education messages designed to walk voters through their options on how to vote safely and securely.


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GOOD! (Original Post) kpete Aug 2020 OP
There are at least three groups fighting for free and fair elections RickGeneric Aug 2020 #1

RickGeneric

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1. There are at least three groups fighting for free and fair elections
Sun Aug 16, 2020, 05:47 PM
Aug 2020

There are at least three groups fighting for free and fair elections: The National Task Force, The Transition Integrity Project, Silver Linings Group.
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