During the Realtors Conference and Expo, political consultant Mary Matalin repeatedly and without evidence referred to “fraudulent votes” during the presidential election. NAR’s response: “We don’t control what speakers say.”
Source: Inman News
NAR forum surprises attendees with voter fraud misinformation
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