'Trump lost' billboards spring up, funded by GOP group against 'audits'

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The group behind the billboard 'graded' Republican Congress members on whether they opposed Trump's baseless claims of election fraud. Most failed.

for Voting Rights , a group that opposes statewide election audits conducted in support of the former president's baseless claim that voter fraud"stole" the 2020 election from him.

RVR paid $250,000 on the billboard campaign as a way to tell state lawmakers to"reject frivolous audits of the 2020 election results," the group's website stated. RVR is an initiative of the Republican Accountability Project , which opposes Republican politicians that have pushed Trump's election fraud claims.

RAP also graded all Republican Congress members on a six-point"report card." The report card considers whether each one has cast any doubts on the 2020 election's results or opposed efforts to investigate the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

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