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Republican lawsuits in the run-up to this year’s elections focus on arguments to prevent non-citizens from voting, even though legal experts say few people would take the risk of voting.
A lawsuit that President Trump and his allies filed in 2020 and lost has revealed the content of a lawsuit that could happen again this year. These include accusations that ineligible voters cast ballots and that election officials stuffed ballot boxes. Conservative legal experts say President Trump and his allies have “failed to produce evidence” of claims of widespread voter fraud in 2020. 2020.
Former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies appear to be following the same strategy they pursued in 2020, laying the groundwork to legally challenge the 2024 election if Trump loses. The Republican National Committee has filed more than 100 election-related lawsuits to date. Many of them focus on the same issues that Trump claimed cost him the last election, including fraudulent mail-in ballot counting and a lack of safeguards against non-citizen votes.
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