California voter fraud fight sparks all-out war as state blocks federal demand: ‘What are they afraid of?’
The claims have reignited debate over voter fraud in California, despite the absence of evidence of widespread fraud in the state's elections.
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The claims have reignited debate over voter fraud in California, despite the absence of evidence of widespread fraud in the state's elections.
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