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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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