Growing number of Texas lawmakers will object Jan. 6
3 years ago
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Mayes Middleton
Caitlin Sinclair
Texas
electoral votes
caucus
voting irregularities
voter fraud
2020 presidential election
ballot stuffing
Jan. 6
Texas state representative Mayes Middleton breaks down his caucus's collection of evidence surrounding voter fraud and what's next for the state. One Americas Caitlin Sinclair has more.
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