Edward Carver is a staff writer for Common Dreams.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a watchdog group, released a report on Monday showing that 35 county officials around the country who've previously tried to subvert election results are still in place to do so.
warned that county officials in the eight states—Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan—have refused to certify results in elections of relatively little consequence as a test run for obstructing the consequential 2024 election, in case they dislike the results.
warned. 'The legal ground game that was brought to bear against certifying the election in 2020 was junior varsity compared to what we are going to see this year,' Joshua Matz, a lawyer on the board at
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