"Turning Point Action Official and Republican Lawmaker Resigns Amid Election Fraud Accusations"

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Austin Smith, a Republican lawmaker in Arizona and senior director for Turning Point Action, resigned from his position and withdrew from his re-election bid after being accused of forging voters' signatures in a court complaint. Smith, who has been vocal about election skepticism, denied any wrongdoing but cited financial burden as the reason for his withdrawal, claiming that Democrats engineered the complaint against him.
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