Georgia Official Blames Foreign Interference
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•Georgia’s top election official blames ‘likely foreign interference’ for a fake video that purports to show a Haitian migrant voting in Georgia
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Video purports to show a newly-arrived Haitian migrant claiming he voted for Kamala Harris .
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger called on Elon Musk to take down the video.
The video had more than half a million views on Musk 's social media platform X as of Thursday night .
Trending Stories Local election officials and Raffensperger ’s office quickly debunked the claim, saying that the voter’s printed ballot did not match up with her selections on the machine because the woman had made mistakes herself. Greene has gone on to continue to claim that machines are flipping votes, posting a video on X Thursday night that purported to show one such instance in Arkansas ..
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