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“House Republicans endorse stricter state and federal-led voter roll purges despite dearth of evidence on fraud”

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CyberScoop on efforts to make it easier to remove voters from the rolls, including changes to the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) proposed by Georgia’s Secretary of State: In a congressional hearing on state voter registration practices Tuesday, Republicans on … Continue reading “House Republicans endorse stricter state and federal-led voter roll purges despite dearth of evidence on fraud” →

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