California GOP operative fact-checks right-wing election conspiracy theory, refuses to back down
A California Republican operative, Elizabeth Barcohana, went viral for publicly fact-checking a right-wing election conspiracy theory posted by Rasmussen Reports. Despite pushback from Rasmussen, she refused to back down, marking an unusual instance of a GOP insider debunking a conspiracy theory from within her own party.
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A California Republican operative went viral this week for doing something unusual in her party: publicly fact-checking a right-wing election conspiracy theory — and refusing to back down when Rasmussen Reports pushed back.
Elizabeth Barcohana, who works with the Los Angeles GOP, stepped in after Rasmussen posted a claim that a single ballot drop in
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A California Republican operative went viral this week for doing something unusual in her party: publicly fact-checking a right-wing election conspiracy theory — and refusing to back down when Rasmussen Reports pushed back.Elizabeth Barcohana, who works w
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