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China collected US voter data, but evidence of election interference remains unclear

Declassified US intelligence documents reveal that millions of Americans' voter information was collected by a Chinese entity, but the evidence does not conclusively support claims that this data was compromised or used to interfere in the 2020 election. The released files indicate that much of the collected voter data was publicly available or commercially obtained, leading to internal disputes among US intelligence officials regarding the extent of China's election influence activities. One report details an unspecified Chinese entity possessing a document with approximately 204.8 million US voter records from 2016. AI

RANK_REASON Article analyzes declassified intelligence documents regarding Chinese collection of US voter data, discussing allegations and evidence of election interference.

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China collected US voter data, but evidence of election interference remains unclear

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Teresa Elena Frontado,Han Li ·

    Many allegations, little evidence: unpacking the China election-interference records

    Newly declassified US intelligence records show Chinese actors collected or acquired voter information covering millions of Americans and that Beijing developed capabilities that could be used to influence political opinion, but the documents do not substantiate US President Dona…