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Donald Trump’s bid to find voter fraud in order to cling to power in 2020 was not an organized one, according to a man who was hired to find examples of fraud but failed to do so. Ken Block, whose company Simpatico Software Systems was contracted by Trump in November 2020 to investigate assorted voter fraud claims, has a new book in which he recounts his story, according to The Washington Post. “The December 2020 claim of voter fraud was explosive, if true: More than 700,000 people had voted twice in Wisconsin, the tip alleged,” the Post writes. “But when a highly paid expert for Donald Trump’…

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