2020 elections
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After successfully getting their allies elected to county boards across the nation, election deniers may soon see the fruits of their labor if things don��t go well for Trump and Trump-backed candidates in the fall.
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This is your TPM evening briefing.
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The Georgia program highlights the “tension” between a potentially increased law enforcement presence at polling places and the inadvertent intimidation and disenfranchisement of voters.
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The bad faith non-citizen voting bills being proposed by Republicans in state legislatures around the country serve to bolster the voter fraud myth Trump is poised to push if he loses in the fall — but the bills themselves may also disenfranchise actual eligible voters if passed.