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DOJ Requests Voter Data From Multiple States, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
The Department of Justice requested voter information from at least six states, prompting concerns about election interference and raising questions about the legality of accessing voting systems; some requests were allegedly made by individuals claiming White House ties.
DOJ Requests Voter Data From Multiple States, Raising Election Integrity Concerns
The Department of Justice requested voter information from at least six states, prompting concerns about election interference and raising questions about the legality of accessing voting systems; some requests were allegedly made by individuals claiming White House ties.
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44% Bias Score


Disarray Mars Canadian Federal Leaders' Debates
The 2024 Canadian federal leaders' debates were disrupted by scheduling conflicts, the last-minute exclusion of the Green Party due to insufficient candidate nominations, and criticism over the debates' location in Montreal, raising questions about the effectiveness and organization of the process.
Disarray Mars Canadian Federal Leaders' Debates
The 2024 Canadian federal leaders' debates were disrupted by scheduling conflicts, the last-minute exclusion of the Green Party due to insufficient candidate nominations, and criticism over the debates' location in Montreal, raising questions about the effectiveness and organization of the process.
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52% Bias Score

Liberal Party Shared Voter Data with Exclusive Brethren for Election Campaign
The Australian Liberal Party granted access to sensitive voter data to the Exclusive Brethren, a Christian sect, enabling them to make nearly a million phone calls supporting the Coalition during the recent federal election, raising significant privacy and ethical concerns.

Liberal Party Shared Voter Data with Exclusive Brethren for Election Campaign
The Australian Liberal Party granted access to sensitive voter data to the Exclusive Brethren, a Christian sect, enabling them to make nearly a million phone calls supporting the Coalition during the recent federal election, raising significant privacy and ethical concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Wahl-O-Mat: German Voters Can Now Compare Their Views with Party Platforms
The German Federal Agency for Civic Education's online tool, Wahl-O-Mat, allows voters to compare their political views with those of participating parties using 38 theses, starting February 6th. The tool, created with input from young voters and experts, aims to increase voter engagement.

Wahl-O-Mat: German Voters Can Now Compare Their Views with Party Platforms
The German Federal Agency for Civic Education's online tool, Wahl-O-Mat, allows voters to compare their political views with those of participating parties using 38 theses, starting February 6th. The tool, created with input from young voters and experts, aims to increase voter engagement.
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12% Bias Score
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