Oct. 12- A federal judge rejected an effort by conservatives to require Arizona to confirm voters’ citizenship ahead of the election.
Page after page. This is going to be a nightmare. Thank you Democrats.
There are many outstanding cases that still have to be decided by Election Day, with Marc Elias, a voting rights attorney aligned with the Democratic Party, reporting Sunday that 191 cases are pending in 39 states. The RNC has filed numerous lawsuits taking aim at voting practices, including alleging Fulton County, Georgia, did not hire enough Republican poll workers, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, said Friday the state would appeal the ruling on its voter rolls, including possibly to the Supreme Court. More lawsuits are also likely to be filed and rapidly decided in the two weeks before Election Day.
Battleground states are already preparing for an anticipated onslaught of post-election lawsuits, Reuters reports, with Arizona’s court system ordering judges to prioritize election lawsuits so that certification doesn’t get delayed. Republican and Democratic campaigns are also gearing up for a busy legal landscape: An RNC official told ABC News the party has 5,000 volunteer attorneys ready to be deployed on Election Day, and ABC cited an internal memo from Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign that claims it is “the most prepared campaign in history for what we face” in terms of litigation.
I am unburdened by what has been.
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