Iowa Republican's Wife Convicted of Voter Fraud in 2020 Election Scheme

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Kim Phuong Taylor, the wife of an Iowa Republican county supervisor, has been convicted of 52 counts of voter fraud in a months-long scheme to generate fraudulent votes for her husband's political campaigns. She targeted Vietnamese immigrants, including the Doan siblings, who discovered that their absentee ballots had been cast in support of Republican candidates, including Donald Trump. Taylor completed and signed voter forms without permission, submitted false information, and engaged in ballot fraud. Her husband, Jeremy Taylor, was not charged but was named as an unindicted co-conspirator. Voter fraud remains extremely rare in the United States.
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