Republicans are already mounting a coordinated legal campaign to throw out mail-in ballots in key battleground states.
It hardly seems accidental that, as they mount legal challenges to absentee ballots, Republicans have also encouraged their own base to vote on Election Day.
“If you can eliminate one percent of the votes and they tend to lean Democratic, then that gives you a statistical advantage,”It remains to be seen what kind of impact the challenges have on this week’s midterms. But the suits underscore the extent to which ongoing lies about the 2020 election are factoring into the 2022 election. “This is not about stopping fraud,” Levine continued. “It’s about discounting mail ballots. There’s just no question.
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