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Nse Ufot: The idea that there's rampant voter fraud in Georgia is Republican fanfiction

04:44

An investigation by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution found that overstated claims of election fraud "added to confusion." Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger assured the public that the election was fair while also saying his office had 250 active investigations into election fraud. A review found the true number of claims to be 130, with most involving procedural matters unrelated to fraud, or isolated cases involving single voters. Nse Ufot, CEO of the New Georgia Project, joins Ayman to discuss the report. "The idea that there's rampant voter fraud is insane—I think it is a part of Republican fanfiction, it is a part of Trump fanfiction," she commented.