From CNN Politics via DASS <[email protected]>
Subject “Secretary of state races emerge as US political flashpoint”
Date August 26, 2021 12:04 PM
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John, we all know that Trump targeted Secretaries of State with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election – but did you know just how many of these offices are opening up next year? Check out the latest from CNN Politics :
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Turns out, more than half of all the top election offices in the United State are up for grabs next year. And it’s a near-even split between seats held by Democrats and Republicans.
This means that just a few far-right victories could let extremists submit their own electors in 2024 or just allow “election integrity” conspiracies to overturn results they don’t like! [[link removed]]
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Just check out how many seats we could lose to far-right dark money – and how many crucial swing states are caught up in the mix:
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The GOP knows that if they throw enough money into these races, extremist candidates like Jody Hice in Georgia and Mark Finchem in Arizona may just choose the next president . We can’t let that happen, John! [[link removed]]
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