.@PJMedia_com .@HvonSpakovsky
.@Reuters [published] a 3,000-word hit piece, entitled “Special Report: How a small group of U.S. lawyers pushed #VoterFraud fears into the mainstream.” The article is riddled with errors.
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.@PJMedia_com .@HvonSpakovsky
@Reuters: “Right-wing donors” gave conservative groups $6.5 million [supporting] #ElectionIntegrity. [It] fails to mention that left-wing donors gave liberal groups about $600 million to attack state election integrity laws. bit.ly/32QQ0AW
#FakeNews from .@Reuters
PACEI dissolved not because it failed to find anything, but because it never had the chance, due to lack of cooperation from states and the left’s lawfare, which was eating up all the time of the staff assigned to the commission. bit.ly/32QQ0AW
.@PJMedia_com .@HvonSpakovsky @ElectionLawCtr
Finally, truth to power.
Other misrepresentations in the @Reuters piece were almost comical—such as calling the uber-leftist @BrennanCenter “non-partisan.”
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When can we expect a story from @Reuters about how dozens of left-wing groups pour huge amounts of money into pushing the myth of “voter suppression” and opposing every effort and every reform intended to secure the integrity of the election process?
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