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As the US presidential election unfolds, foreign disinformation campaigns, primarily from Russia, are spreading false narratives to undermine voter confidence. Videos claiming illegal voting and election fraud have circulated widely, prompting warnings from intelligence agencies about potential violence and unrest. The situation is exacerbated by influential figures amplifying these falsehoods on social media.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Pennsylvania ruling requiring election officials to count provisional ballots from voters whose mail-in ballots were rejected. This decision impacts thousands of ballots in a critical swing state ahead of the presidential election, where both parties are heavily invested.
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As Election Day approaches, former President Trump intensifies his unsubstantiated claims of widespread voter fraud in Pennsylvania. Election officials from both parties assert the integrity of the voting process, while experts warn that such rhetoric could undermine public trust in elections. The situation mirrors the chaotic environment of the 2020 election.
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As mail-in ballot counting continues in Pennsylvania and California, legal disputes arise over ballot validity. In Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court ruled against counting undated ballots, while in California, a tight congressional race sees shifting leads amid ballot curing efforts. Both situations highlight ongoing tensions in election integrity.