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ACLU pours millions into 'election monitoring' and midterm projects

The ACLU’s push has already sparked pushback from Republicans, who say it "has nothing to do with the ‘smooth’ administration of elections."

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washingtonexaminer.comStai leggendo5 g fa

ACLU pours millions into 'election monitoring' and midterm projects

The ACLU’s push has already sparked pushback from Republicans, who say it "has nothing to do with the ‘smooth’ administration of elections."

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nbcnews.com6 g fa

ACLU to monitor election certification as part of $50 million midterm effort

Half of the group’s spending will go toward ensuring proper administration of elections in key states amid Trump’s efforts to exert greater influence over the process.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·nbcnews.com

    ACLU to monitor election certification as part of $50 million midterm effort

    Half of the group’s spending will go toward ensuring proper administration of elections in key states amid Trump’s efforts to exert greater influence over the process.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    ACLU pours millions into 'election monitoring' and midterm projects

    The ACLU’s push has already sparked pushback from Republicans, who say it "has nothing to do with the ‘smooth’ administration of elections."