Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
By Paula Ramon, AFP
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris go head-to-head in the US election on 5 November.
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For two decades, her neighbours have trusted Cindy Elgan to run elections in her small corner of Nevada. Now those same neighbours think she is part of a conspiracy to rob Donald Trump of the presidency.
Never mind that in 2020 the Republican got 82 percent of the votes cast in Esmeralda County - whose 700 or so people make it one of the least populated in the United States.
"I do not trust the results from the 2020 election," said Mary Jane Zakas, a retired schoolteacher who backs an effort to recall Elgan as county clerk.
The problem, said Zakas, echoing a theory often repeated among conservatives, is the use of voting machines instead of paper ballots.
"As Mike Lindell has ...










