Author: Breanne Deppisch

USA

Republicans in key battleground states faced legal setbacks on Monday as judges in Michigan and North Carolina rejected their attempts to limit overseas voting by U.S. residents living abroad. The judges criticized the short timeline and proposed remedies put forth by the plaintiffs, describing the efforts as attempts to disenfranchise voters and lacking substantial evidence of election fraud prevention. These rulings followed similar lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina aimed at tightening regulations for overseas voters. The GOP argued that current laws allow residents to vote without proper identification, a claim disputed by Democrats who fear disenfranchisement of voters…

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