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  • curprev 21:2721:27, 28 July 2020 Drbogdan talk contribs 107,051 bytes +238 add relevant text/ref undo
  • curprev 19:1919:19, 28 July 2020 Drbogdan talk contribs 106,813 bytes +494 United States: add => In April 2020, a voter fraud study over 20 years by MIT University found less than 0.000004% (five-times less likely to be hit by lightning) voter fraud.<ref name="MIT-20200428">{{cite news |author=Staff |title=Election 2020 - Voting by mail in the U.S. is safe, honest, and fair. - Let's put the vote-by-mail 'fraud' myth to rest. |url=https://shass.mit.edu/news/news-2020-pandemic-voting-mail-safe-honest-and-fair-stewart |date=April 28, 2020 |work=MIT... undo

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