Anti-voting activists and a GOP election official in Michigan claim to have found noncitizens on the state’s voter rolls. But experts say the allegations are a long way from being verified. The goal, of course, is to tarnish Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and sow discord ahead of the 2026 midterms. Also in this week’s Eye On The Right: Tina Peters’ advocates claim she was assaulted in prison — but the video appears to tell a different story, anti-voting activist Scott Presler considers a run for office, and more.
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Republican official, anti-voting activists spread misinformation about Michigan’s voter rolls
Advocates for Tina Peters say she was assaulted in prison. The video appears to tell a different story
Benny Johnson pushes bogus California voter fraud claims
Anti-voting activist Scott Presler considering run for Congress
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