ANOTHER conspiracy theory? God help us!
The information, which was gathered as part of a legal fight there, had previously been under protective order, meaning it couldn't be publicly released.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a joint statement calling the report "another in a long stream of misguided, vague and dubious assertions designed to erode public confidence in the November presidential election."
"If the Trump campaign had any actual evidence of wrongdoing – or genuine suspicion thereof – they could have requested a hand recount of every ballot in the state," Benson said in a Monday statement. "They did not, instead choosing to allow shadowy organizations claiming expertise to throw around baseless claims of fraud in an effort to mislead American voters and undermine the integrity of the election."
Michigan's top election officials denounced a 23-page report on voting technology in rural Antrim County, which has become a hotspot for conspiracies
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