New report: 255,000 ‘excess votes’ for Biden in six key 2020 states
Opinion by Paul Bedard Anew deep dive into discrepancies in the ballot counts of six key battleground states in the 2020 election has turned up more than 250,000 “excess votes”…
Opinion by Paul Bedard Anew deep dive into discrepancies in the ballot counts of six key battleground states in the 2020 election has turned up more than 250,000 “excess votes”…
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