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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the potential for voter suppression and election interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, particularly in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. It highlights the increased use of mail-in voting, the role of partisan strategies, and the historical precedents such as the Brooks Brothers Riot. The piece outlines a potential playbook for election interference, including organizing efforts, legal strategies, and post-election litigation. It also addresses mitigation strategies for voters, such, as voting in person, raising awareness, and documenting instances of suppression. The article emphasizes the importance of voter participation and the role of the public in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. | |
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www.wifr.com
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| | | | | Election Day is two weeks away and the political climate is only heating up, but is tension good for the campaign trail? | |
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polymarket.com
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| | | | | 2024 Presidential Election Predictions. Trust markets, not presidential polls. Live and accurate forecasts by the world's largest prediction market. | |
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news.bloombergtax.com
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| | | Elon Musk's donation of 5 million shares of Tesla, worth $5.7 billion, will do a lot of good. But it's also worth noting that Musk may have saved up to $4.6 billion in taxes, says DonateStock's Steve Latham. | ||