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Democracy in America Electors who tried to reverse Trump’s 2020 defeat are poised to serve again Their eagerness reflects a widespread belief among Republicans that the alternate electors did ...
In several states — including the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada — Republicans who acted as fake electors in 2020 are again signed up to serve as electors in 2024.
Fake electors in Arizona publicly pushed to overturn the 2020 election. Now they’re facing new legal scrutiny in a state investigation.
Fourteen fake electors will serve as electors for Trump in 2024, including GOP officials. Some face criminal charges related to the 2020 scheme.
Republicans around the country have been charged with forgery and other crimes for filing paperwork claiming to be presidential electors in states that Donald Trump lost.
The return of 14 Republican presidential electors linked to efforts to reverse Donald Trump's 2020 loss raises questions about what they will do if Trump loses again in their states.
Trump supporters in seven states sent paperwork to Congress after the 2020 election, trying to create a way to keep the Republican in the White House.
Michigan has become the first state to charge GOP figures with an alleged plot to install fake election officials to wrongly declare Trump had won in 2020.
In seven states — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — so-called “fake electors” signed paperwork attempting to cast electoral college ballots… ...
In several states — including the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada — Republicans who acted as fake electors in 2020 are again signed up to serve as electors in 2024.
Republicans around the country have been charged with forgery and other crimes for filing paperwork claiming to be presidential electors in states that Donald Trump lost.