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THREAT TO YOUR VOTE MORE LIKELY TO COME FROM U.S. CITIZEN THAN RUSSIA

From Newsweek:

In Pennsylvania, registered voters, election officers, overseers or watchers during primary or general elections are allowed to challenge a voter’s identity or residence, according to the Common Cause report. And it is the responsibility of that challenged voter to provide a witness from the same election district to sign an affidavit affirming the voter’s identity and/or residence. “Challenges en masse could effectively suppress votes,” the report’s authors warn. “It shouldn’t have to be this way, but we encourage voters…to go to the polls with a friend or family member from the district.”

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