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New information came out this week showing just how atrocious the 2020 election really was.

According to an analysis of the U.S. Postal Service National Change of Address by the Silver State Times, nearly 17,000 Nevada voters moved prior to the election but still cast a ballot from their old address. 

Furthermore, The Times found that there were still 30,229 individuals on Nevada voter rolls who were still listed with their old address even though they told the post office that they were moving prior to the election on November 3rd.

 Read more about what else happened this week in our newsletter below!

BIDEN APPROVAL RATINGS DOWN IN SIX CRITICAL SWING STATES: POLL

More Americans in six critical swing states disapprove of the job President Biden is doing than approve as the administration tries to recover from the bungled military pullout in Afghanistan and a resurgence of COVID cases across the country, according to a new poll. 


JUSTICE DEPT. SUES TEXAS OVER STATE'S NEW ABORTION LAW

The Justice Department is suing Texas over a new state law that bans most abortions, arguing that it was enacted “in open defiance of the Constitution." The lawsuit, filed Thursday in federal court in Texas, asks a federal judge to declare that the law is invalid, “to enjoin its enforcement, and to protect the rights that Texas has violated.”


CALIFORNIA GOV. NEWSOM SILENT ON 'RACIST' ELDER EGG ATTACK

Elder, who is Black, was attacked by a woman wearing a gorilla mask with pink hair, who threw an egg at the Republican frontrunner as he was touring a homeless encampment in Venice Beach — a serious issue facing the Golden State.


MORE MIGRANTS BEING RETURNED TO MEXICO AFTER SUPREME COURT ORDER REINSTATES TRUMP-ERA POLICY

A Supreme Court order reinstating the Trump-era "Remain-in-Mexico" policy is already having an effect on the border, with Border Patrol officials telling Fox News that they have started turning away more migrants trying to enter the U.S. 


WITH TX ABORTION LAW ALLOWED TO GO FORWARD, GA COULD SEE NEW LEGISLATION IN NEXT SESSION

A Supreme Court ruling over the state of Texas’ new abortion law is putting new focus on Georgia’s heartbeat law. We saw legal challenges to Georgia’s heartbeat abortion law almost immediately after Gov. Brian Kemp signed it. It would have prevented abortions at the first sign of a fetal heartbeat, about six weeks into a pregnancy. 


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