The CEO of an election tech company was arrested this week for allegedly stealing information about poll workers and storing it on Chinese servers. See the potential bias and similarities in coverage from newsweek, cbsnews and dailycaller:
Yu's company, Konnech,"to the center of unfounded voter fraud claims, exposing it to vicious threats." The article said the"election deniers" accused Yu without evidence of giving"the Chinese government backdoor access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States." is a Michigan-based election tech company that tracks election workers' payroll, communications, and schedules.
The arrest was covered across the spectrum. Sources on all sides, especially the left and center but also the right, highlighted the DA's remark that Yu's. Many right-rated outlets focused their coverage on
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