In the past three weeks, Trump's allies have been dealt at least 10 court losses in battleground states that could decide the outcome of the November 5 contest between Republican former President Trump and his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala...
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On Friday, October 25, they were dealt another loss in Virginia, when a federal judge blocked the state’s removal of people it said had not proved their citizenship from its voter rolls. “If courts had accepted some of these arguments, it could have had a huge impact on voter disenfranchisement,” said Richard Hasen, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Some of the cases could be reversed on appeal and other election cases brought by Republicans are pending. In addition to the Mississippi win, Republicans have touted at least a half-dozen legal victories since August. Those include blocking a voter registration deadline extension in Georgia, forcing Michigan to tighten signature verification measures and preventing the use of digital university IDs to vote in North Carolina.But the past several weeks have seen a series of major setbacks for Republicans, particularly in Georgia.
Georgia’s highest court on Tuesday rejected a Republican request to fast-track its appeal of Cox’s ruling, meaning the case will not be resolved until next year.
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