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Reason: Fixed format

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know.

Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Fixed format

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know.

Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Fixed format

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know.
Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Fixed format

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know. \ Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Format

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know.
Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Actually false. Only once have they been involved and that was when GA first started to shred. Since then, they have been using more scum shredding companies like Shred-it to do their dirty work and A1 has stayed out of it from what I know.

Edit: The picture in the article was from the video about a month ago when it first started. I haven’t seen any recent videos or photos since then of A1 shredding at election centers.

105 days ago
1 score