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  • 2020-12-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Is Trump Right About Brad Raffensperger's Brother 'Ron'? (en)
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  • As of the 2010 census, 380 people in the United States have the last name Raffensperger. This esoteric bit of trivia could have provided pollster and pundit Dick Morris with useful context to consider before he proffered what he billed to be breaking, breaking news in an interview with Newsmax host Greg Kelly: Not long after Newsmax broke this story, U.S. President Donald Trump referenced it in one of many tweets to Raffensperger on Dec. 29, 2020, broadly interpreting their reporting to mean that the Georgia secretary of state's brother works for China: The thing is, Ron Raffensperger — who was accurately described by Daily Beast as a random man with the same last name who serves as CTO for a subsidiary of the Huawei conglomerate — is not Brad Raffensperger's brother. While Brad Raffensperger does have a brother (a fact that was initially misreported) and sisters, none of them is named Ron, according to both the Georgia secretary of state's office and public records viewed by Snopes. Further, the Hauwei Ron Raffensperger, according to public records, does not have a brother named Brad, nor has he ever resided in the same state as the Georgia Raffensperger. In other words, Trump and Morris got this one wrong. Because Ron Raffensperger is not Brad Raffensperger's brother, we rank the claim False. (en)
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