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The White House’s claims about voter fraud don’t add up
The Washington Post
2017-01-25
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The Post’s Michelle Ye Hee Lee explains why White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s claims on Jan. 24 about voter fraud in the presidential election don’t add up.
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