From Extremist Watch via DASS <[email protected]>
Subject NPR: “Election-denying candidates running to control voting” (read more >>)
Date January 11, 2022 9:23 PM
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John, NPR has caught on to the GOP’s plot to overturn elections. And you won’t believe what their latest report found:
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“Here's where election-denying candidates are running to control voting”
Fifteen extremist candidates, thirteen states.
Just one chance to save democracy.

CHIP IN NOW TO DEFEND OUR ELECTIONS >>>
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Here’s a few quick (terrifying) facts about the GOP’s star candidates:
>>> More than a dozen far-right Secretary of State candidates have shared QAnon or Big Lie content on social media [[link removed]]
>>> A majority won’t admit that Biden won the election [[link removed]]
>>> 100% of them can’t be trusted to count your vote! [[link removed]]
These extremists would be bad news anywhere . But many are running to control swing-state elections – and could hand the next election to Donald Trump! [[link removed]]
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