Executive at nonprofit that helped in Georgia audit has history of anti-Trump tweets

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The executive director of a San Francisco-based nonprofit that was tapped by Georgia’s secretary of state to assist in the state’s audit has a history of anti-Trump tweets, but has insisted that he does not “bring them to work.” Ben Adida, the director at VotingWorks, tweeted in 2018, “F—k Donald Trump and all his enablers,” and, in the same year, called the Republican Party “rotten to its core.” He said he read some posts from the GOP at the time and said it is clear that “they’re willing to live with all the fascism that Trump provides” to make gains in the Supreme Court. (Justice Brett Kavanaugh was nominated by President Trump at around the time of the tweet.) In 2016, he slammed Republican leaders who had endorsed Trump, who Adida.

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