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EXCLUSIVE: The 18-state list is out — and it’s not what either side claims
The White House document names 15 of the 18 allegedly compromised states, plus DC: Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island. Three states remain unnamed.
The partisan-targeting claim circulating online doesn’t hold. The named list splits nearly evenly: eight states with Democratic governors, seven with Republican governors, including Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Whatever this list is, it is not a roster of blue states.
What “compromised” means matters. One assessment in the release describes voter information from six states being downloaded from commercial websites in January 2022 — publicly available data that many states openly sell. That is a different event from theft or hacking of election infrastructure.
The document, dated July 13, says Trump is alerting congressional and state leadership in the named states to “election infrastructure vulnerabilities” — the formal predicate for federal engagement with those states’ election systems before November.
The claims worth watching are the unnamed ones. Three of the 18 states have not been identified. Which they are, and why they were withheld, is now a reportable question.
CLUSTERFUCK AGAIN.. it's not getting fixed this way. Fix the National security background checks instead!!!
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