Jena Griswold
Jena Griswold is the Secretary of State of Colorado and a prominent advocate for voting rights and election integrity. As a Democrat, she has been vocal in her opposition to measures that she perceives as attempts to suppress voter turnout and make voting more difficult. Griswold is known for her efforts to ensure accessible voting for all citizens and has been involved in legal battles to protect electoral processes in her state.
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United States:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a Democrat, told CNN that it’s very alarming that Trump continues to use his platform to undermine American elections.
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Guatemala:
Jena Griswold, the Secretary of State of Colorado, stated that the Constitution prevents federalizing elections.
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United States:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a Democrat, told CNN that it’s very alarming that Trump continues to use his platform to undermine American elections.
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United States:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said the recent events in Minneapolis are showing how far they are willing to go to push their agenda.
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United States:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold expressed disbelief at Gabbard's role in addressing election officials.
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United Kingdom:
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in a statement: 'Trump has no constitutional authority to pardon her.'
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United States:
Jena Griswold is the Colorado Secretary of State who criticized Trump's actions as undermining American elections.
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Peru:
Jena Griswold, the Secretary of State of Colorado, called Trump's order 'illegal' and accused him of using the federal government to suppress votes.
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Canada:
Colorado’s Democratic secretary of state, Jena Griswold, called the order an 'unlawful' weaponization of the federal government.
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India:
Colorado’s democratic secretary of State Jena Griswold slammed the order as an 'unlawful' attempt to manipulate the system.
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