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What issue does Greg Gutfeld raise about U.S. spending on foreign elections?

Greg Gutfeld highlights the contradiction of the U.S. spending millions of taxpayer dollars on voter turnout initiatives abroad while facing domestic electoral challenges. He points out that $21 million was spent for voter turnout in India and $1.5 million for voter confidence in Liberia, questioning the double standard where foreign influence in U.S. elections is labeled as 'interference' while U.S. influence abroad is called 'strengthening the political landscape.' Gutfeld further questions why America allocates significant resources to other countries' elections when the U.S. still struggles with its own vote counting issues, specifically mentioning California. The commentary reveals concerns about government spending priorities and what appears to be a hypocritical approach to election involvement internationally versus domestically.

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Voter Turnout Funding: Election Interference? - Greg Gutfeld

Fox News·7 months ago

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