CNN reports:
The Republican nominee to be the top elections official in Minnesota said changing the rules around voting following the 2020 “big rig” was “our 9/11,” invoking the terrorist attacks when discussing proposed changes to election laws in the aftermath of former President Donald Trump’s loss.
Kim Crockett is one of the latest candidates to win the GOP nomination for a secretary of state position who has cast doubt on the outcome of the 2020 election, which she has previously described as “lawless” and “rigged.”
At an event from mid-September 2021, Crockett encouraged activists to sign up as election judges and poll watchers so they can exercise their “biblical citizenship,” an idea gaining traction in Christian nationalist circles.
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