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More Republicans Face Election Fraud Allegations

Drudge Retort

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

If Republicans are really looking for election fraud, they might want to check on their own party members.

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Twitchy

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· Jul 11, 2026

For Jim Acosta, Questioning Election Results Is Only 'the Big Lie' If a Republican Does It

For Jim Acosta, Questioning Election Results Is Only 'the Big Lie' If a Republican Does It

RedState

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· Jun 27, 2026

Dem Rep. Robert Garcia's Trump Election Fraud Claims Exposed As Pure Baloney

Dem Rep. Robert Garcia's Trump Election Fraud Claims Exposed As Pure Baloney

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 29, 2026

CNN Data Guru Exposes Trump’s Delusion Hurting Republicans

CNNCNN’s resident numbers wizard has cast President Donald Trump’s thoroughly debunked claims of election rigging in 2020 as a losing strategy ahead of the November midterms.“It is a losing message!” data guru Harry Enten, 38, told network viewers Monday, framing the divide it casts among the voting public as near-total. “The Republican Party is in one camp all the way over here on the right, and the rest of the American public is in the same camp.”The claim still sells with the base, which is why, Enten went on, Republicans keep making it. About 60 percent of GOP voters called the 2020 contest stolen, a share that has since climbed to 63 percent, even though “there is no proof of that whatsoever!” He was blunter about the conviction itself, scoffing that Republicans “just believe this garbage.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 9, 2026

10 takeaways from a raucous, accusation-filled Michigan GOP gubernatorial debate

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Accusations of outsourcing, lying, losing, desperation and what one candidate described as magic numbers flew Wednesday night at a debate featuring the three men who hope to be the Republican nominee for governor this fall....

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 24, 2026

Mamdani Tsunami: What New York’s Stunning Primary Results Mean for Tech and Hollywood (and Democracy)

With DSA and DSA-Aligned Congressional candidates staging three big wins, a new plot twist in our Trump sequel

The Epoch Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Platner Denies Sexual Assault Allegation, Says Campaign Weighing ‘Best Path Forward’

The Maine Democrat called the allegation reported by Politico 'categorically false.'

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Entertainment · 2
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Related coverage for "More Republicans Face Election Fraud Allegations": Twitchy — For Jim Acosta, Questioning Election Results Is Only 'the Big Lie' If a Republican Does It. RedState — Dem Rep. Robert Garcia's Trump Election Fraud Claims Exposed As Pure Baloney. The Daily Beast — CNN Data Guru Exposes Trump’s Delusion Hurting Republicans. ArcaMax — 10 takeaways from a raucous, accusation-filled Michigan GOP gubernatorial debate. The Hollywood Reporter — Mamdani Tsunami: What New York’s Stunning Primary Results Mean for Tech and Hollywood (and Democracy). The Epoch Times — Platner Denies Sexual Assault Allegation, Says Campaign Weighing ‘Best Path Forward’