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The Intercept: TRUMP COMES UP EMPTY WHEN PRESSED FOR EVIDENCE OF ELECTION FRAUD IN COURT

โ€œNot only did the campaign fail to provide evidence that voter fraud was a widespread problem in Pennsylvania, they failed to provide any evidence that any misconduct occurred in the primary election or that so-called voter fraud is any sort of regular problem in Pennsylvania,โ€ said Suzanne Almeida, interim director of Common Cause PA,ย one of the parties in the lawsuit. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this story.

Sinclair Broadcast Group: Despite coronavirus complications, experts confident election will be safe and secure

โ€œBoth the good and bad about our election system is that it is completely decentralized. Each state and each local jurisdiction can make the changes necessary to have safe, free, and fair voting in November...,โ€ said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause. โ€œWe know how to do it. They just have to execute the plan.โ€

That plan, according to Albert, is to make sure voters have options to vote however they choose: providing multiple methods to register, to request absentee ballots, and to vote in...

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Senate ethics panel dismisses insider trading complaints against Loeffler

Beth Rotman of Common Cause said the issue highlights the need for Congress to pass a law requiring its members to park their wealth in blind trusts while they are in office. โ€œSen. Loeffler, together with other congresspeople, should have all of their stocks in blind trusts so that everyday Americans do not have to guess about whether their representatives are putting their own interests over the interests of their constituents,โ€ said Rotman, the organizationโ€™s director of money in politics and ethics.

USA Today: ‘Complete catastrophe’: Georgia primary voting blasted for long lines, malfunctioning equipment

โ€œThousands of Georgians were denied the right to vote,โ€ said Aunna Dennis, executive director of Common Cause of Georgia. โ€œOur warnings were not heeded.โ€

CNN: Jared Kushner’s bizarre comment

Can the election be postponed? The experts say it cannot, "No laws passed by Congress have delegated these powers to the president, even in an emergency, so Congress is the only entity that has the power to change the date of the election," noted Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at Common Cause.

Washington Post: Ann McBride Norton, who led Common Cause and championed campaign-finance laws, dies at 75

โ€œSaints are those who agree with your cause and will fight for it until the bitter end,โ€ McBride observed in her mellifluous Louisiana lilt. โ€œSinners are those who vehemently oppose your cause and will to the day they die. People in the first two categories will never switch their opinions. Itโ€™s the savables, those caught in the middle, we all try to sway because thereโ€™s hope for them.โ€

Sinclair Broadcasting: ‘Things have changed’: Experts say coronavirus may complicate election planning

Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for advocacy group Common Cause, said her organization supports moving forward with next weekโ€™s elections, but it is too soon to say what other states should do if the virus continues to spread.

โ€œItโ€™s an ever-changing situation,โ€ Albert said. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t want to opine on what somebody should do in four weeks because we donโ€™t know what four weeks will look like.โ€

Center for Public Integrity: Online Misinformation During the Primaries: A Preview of Whatโ€™s to Come?

Jesse Littlewood, vice president for campaigns atย Common Cause, a nonpartisan nonprofit, said this is the first time the group has monitored misinformation on social media during the primary season, and he had expected to find less of what he terms โ€œcyber suppression.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re talking dozens to hundreds of pieces of content โ€” not thousands or millions โ€” but even that Iโ€™m quite surprised at,โ€ he said.

Littlewood said itโ€™s difficult to tell how much of the bad content comes from bad actors, as...

Waco Tribune-Herald/InsideSources.com (Op-Ed): Karen Hobert Flynn: Trump allowing election interference to continue

For its part, the national media must recognize the public needs facts, not spin, not false equivalencies, not Beltway conjectures that ignore the very fragile state of our democracy and the need voters have for truth. And truth is necessary, even for those who refuse the believe it right now. It matters to most of us right now and will matter to everyone eventually if we are to repair our republic and strengthen democracy.

Just Security (Op-Ed): The Simple Lessons from a Complicated Iowa Caucus

The very high-profile failure of a new app that was supposed to help report Iowa Caucus results has generated some important lessons.ย Even though the New Hampshire primary was not plagued by the same kinds of gross technical failures, it would be a mistake to just quickly move on and forget the lessons of the first debacle. As the Nevada Caucus approaches, itโ€™s clear some lessons have been learned, but not all.

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