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The GOP stoked fears of noncitizens voting. Cases in Ohio show how rhetoric and reality diverge

By JULIE CARR SMYTH AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Before the November presidential election, Ohio’s secretary of state and attorney general announced investigations into potential voter fraud that included people suspected of casting ballots even though they were not U.S. citizens. Related Articles National Politics | 2024 was big for bitcoin. States could see a crypto policy blitz in 2025 in spite of the risks National Politics | Biden, Harris thank major Democratic donors and urge them to stay engaged after tough loss to Trump National Politics | Broward Democrats reelect party chair amid questions over eligibility of some voters National Politics | Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the FDA to revoke approval of the polio vaccine National Politics | Graham says Hegseth plans to release accuser from confidential agreement It coincided with a national Republican messaging strategy warning that potentially thousands of ineligible voters would be voting. “The right to vote is sacred,” Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, said in a statement at the time.

 

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