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Democrats prepare for potential election interference in midterms – US politics live
Democrats are preparing messaging strategies to counter potential election interference linked to Donald Trump, who has expressed intentions to contest election results if he loses. Misleading advertisements in swing states suggested local officials could choose not to certify elections, though certification is mandatory. Trump also demanded $350bn in Pentagon funding and dismissed concerns about rising inflation, while Senate Democrats refused to reauthorize a warrantless surveillance law.
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