Donor sues Tea Party group for $2.5 million after it failed to show evidence

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True the Vote, a far-right Tea Party-associated group founded in Houston in 2009, has described its mission as fighting voter fraud — and critics have slammed True the Vote for promoting voter suppression, especially in communities of color. The group has been busy this year, vowing to "investigate, litigate and expose suspected illegal balloting and fraud in the 2020 general election." But Fred Eshelman, a North Carolina-based money manager and True the Vote donor, is suing True the Vote for $2.5 million for failing to show evidence of voter fraud this election year and not keeping him up-to-date on its efforts.

https://www.alternet.org/2020/11/vo...tm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=5957

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Good luck. Maybe they can pay him off in used tea bags and moth-eaten tricorn hats. lol

Funny how it works that whenever a (D) wins, suddenly the votes are fraudulent and the debt matters again.
 
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