Watchdog Group Asks County Sheriffs to Investigate Alleged Election Fraud
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% :Mack said, "CPSOA will be participating in True the Vote's efforts to help provide local law enforcement with the information and resources they need to support election integrity."55% :Retired Michigan sheriff Garry Biniecki served in law enforcement for 45 years, including three four-year terms as sheriff of Sanilac County.
46% : She said witnesses have been doxed by law enforcement officials in key states and notes from active ongoing investigations undertaken in a few places have been "given unredacted to the press."
42% : He can be reached at steven.kovac@epochtimes.usSince a number of state and federal law enforcement agencies have shied away from taking on cases of alleged voter fraud, one election watchdog group has turned to America's county sheriffs to do the job.
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