100+ Colorado, South Carolina counties seek guidance on federal agents at election offices, Reuters finds.
In Colorado and South Carolina, officials in more than 100 counties are seeking guidance on possible subpoenas and what to do if federal agents show up at election offices or polling places, Reuters found.
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In Colorado and South Carolina, officials in more than 100 counties are seeking guidance on possible subpoenas and what to do if federal agents show up at election offices or polling places, Reuters found.
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