Friday, July 14, 2017
White House releases voter-fraud comments, personal info included
While it may seem like a good thing that the commission has solicited and shared public comment on its request for voter info, publishing the list of emails it has since received — without any redaction — seems like a pretty tone-deaf thing to do. Either they didn’t check for personal information, or they didn’t care. The crazy thing is that either is possible. The 112-page document contains
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