More than 20 Pennsylvania counties turned to private philanthropy when it became apparent the Republican-led General Assembly wasn’t going to help them cover COVID-related expenses.
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Since its inception, the highly controversial ballot audit in Maricopa County, Arizona,. has faced a number of hurdles that have ultimately contributed to it being weeks behind schedule.
More than 20 Pennsylvania counties turned to private philanthropy when it became apparent the Republican-led General Assembly wasn’t going to help them cover COVID-related expenses.
Since its inception, the highly controversial ballot audit in Maricopa County, Ariz. has faced a number of hurdles that have ultimately contributed to it being weeks behind schedule. From conspiracy theories to concerns about dark money from undisclosed donors, the audit has sparked numerous debates.