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A co-conspirator in former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election racketeering case argued Tuesday he cannot mount a defense without 800,000 voter applications he does not want to pay for, according to an attorney tuning into the hearing. Harrison Floyd, the former head of Black Voices for Trump accused of conspiring to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election, appeared in Fulton County court to demand voter records he says he needs to prove President Joe Biden won. “The defense counsel for Harrison Floyd says he needs more information about the ballots cast in 2020 in order to determi…

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