On August 12, the final day of Mike Lindell’s Cyber Symposium in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, a group of state legislators announced the formation of an Election Integrity Caucus. Led by Virginia State Senator Amanda Chase, who was joined by a dozen legislators from New Hampshire to Arizona, the group plans to meet once a month to collaborate with one another and compliment individual strengths to bring back honest and open free elections in all 50 states.
Annalisa Pesek
Annalisa Pesek is a writer, editor, and librarian. She joins The New American after spending nearly a decade in New York publishing.
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