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Subject Billionaire-backed group enlists Trump-supporting citizens to hunt for voter fraud using discredited techniques
Date March 7, 2022 4:37 PM
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The Voter Reference Foundation is putting the nation’s voter rolls online while making unsupported claims suggesting election fraud.

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Billionaire-Backed Group Enlists Trump-Supporting Citizens to Hunt for Voter Fraud Using Discredited Techniques <[link removed]> The Voter Reference Foundation is putting the nation’s voter rolls online while making unsupported claims suggesting election fraud. The group’s funding can be traced to a Super PAC funded by the CEO of Uline. by Megan O’Matz

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