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Good Government Groups Ask State Officials To Stop Biden’s Federal Takeover Of Elections

Posted on Thursday, July 7, 2022
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Governors and other state officials don’t have to stand idly by as the Biden administration plots a federal takeover of elections. That’s the message being sent by the heads of two good government groups in a new memo to state officials. “The Biden administration wants to use federal government resources…

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PaulE
PaulE
2 years ago

Now to see how many Governors and other state officials actually respond back to this late plea for action. Most GOP states have sat on their hands doing little in the way of enacting state laws to tighten up election rules in their respective states to prevent a repeat of 2020. Only a handful of states actually passed and signed into law any effective legislation at the state level to tighten things up. Now with most state legislatures in recess for the summer, the clock has run out to enact anything before the midterms.

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Deborah-Lynn
2 years ago

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