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This is intriguing and sounds plausible. But even without computer hijinks, voter suppression, mainly of Black people stole millions of votes from Harris. Greg Palast, an investigative reporter has long studied such modern Jim Crow activity. www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtG_...
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