Big tech companies like Facebook and Twitter have successfully prevented other parties from interfering in the United States' upcoming presidential election by interfering in the election themselves.
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Officials were able to confirm that voters who do not post at least one picture of themselves in a voting line, wearing an “I Voted” sticker, or at bare minimum tweet about how they voted might see their ballots tossed out as illegitimate.
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After the 2016 election, the author said that it "was the most consequential election result Canberra had seen for decades, apart from an Aus election". A senior public servant replied "what are you talking about?! This is much more important".
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The leader of the Labor party has warned that any attempt by Donald Trump to subvert the US election could threaten the alliance between the two countries, which he said is based "on our common democratic values".
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"That's why you have third parties, historically they have brought new issues that the major parties wont address to the table. And in time many of those policies have been adopted,” Howie Hawkins interview with WTOL Toledo, 25 OCT 2020.
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"We have to find a way of uniting the third parties." Brock Pierce (I) interview with Reason, 1 NOV 2020.
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One of Fox’s news anchors, Chris Wallace, commented that "I can understand the concern about this story. It is completely unverified and frankly, Rudy Giuliani is not the most reliable source anymore. I hate to say that, but it’s just true."
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At his last rally of the day, Trump told his supporters to wait until "after the election" after they started a "Fire Fauci" chant. Quite a closing message as COVID cases spike across the country, hitting almost 100,000 new cases per day.
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Reading this gave me anxiety
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Conservative activists have railed against expanded voting access in Harris county, bringing a legal challenge against "drive through" voting stations to the Texas Supreme Court
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