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Wisconsin Republican Party says hackers stole $2.3 million

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MADISON, WIS. » Hackers have stolen $2.3 million from the Wisconsin Republican Party’s account that was being used to help reelect President Donald Trump in the key battlegrou­nd state, the party’s chairman told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The partynotic­ed the suspicious activity onOct. 22 and contacted the FBI on Friday, said Republican Party Chairman Andrew Hitt.

Hitt said the FBI is investigat­ing. FBI spokesman Brett Banner said that, per policy, “the FBI is not permitted to confirm or deny an investigat­ion.” The Wisconsin Department of Justice, which has a center focused on cyber crime able to assist if requested, has not been asked to investigat­e, said spokeswoma­n Rebecca Ballweg.

The alleged hack was discovered less than twoweeks before ElectionDa­y, as Trump andDemocra­tic rival Joe Biden made their final push to win Wisconsin and its 10 electoral votes. Trump won the state by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016 and was planning his third visit in seven days on Friday. Biden also planned to campaign inWisconsi­n on Friday. Polls have consistent­ly showna tight race in the state, usually with Biden ahead by single digits and within the margin of error. Hitt said he was not aware of any other state GOP being targeted for a similar hack, but state parties were warned at the Republican National Convention this summer to be on the lookout for cyber attacks.

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