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24% of Trump voters, that's about one in four, say they are ready to refuse to accept Kamala Harris as a legitimately elected president if Trump should lose. Taylor Wilson:
The new rule, which was passed Sept. 20, would require three separate individuals in each precinct to count the number of ballots by hand and confirm each of their counts matches those of the others.
Republican candidate Donald Trump continues to falsely claim that his 2020 loss was the result of widespread fraud and his backers have filed a series of lawsuits across the U.S. challenging ...
The suit was dismissed [65] by Superior Court Judge Emily K. Richardson, who said that the plaintiff lacked standing, failed to state a claim, and that the suit was not filed in a timely manner or against the correct parties. [64] [66] Boland appealed to the Supreme Court of Georgia, which rejected the requests in his petition. [66] [67]
The Trump campaign filed suit in Michigan State Court on November 4 against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, [42] claiming its election observers were not allowed to view the ballot count, as required by Michigan law, and asking the court to stop the counting of votes. [3] [5]
[7] [8] In one instance, the Trump campaign and other groups seeking his reelection collectively lost multiple cases in six states on a single day. [9] Only one ruling was initially in Trump's favor: the timing within which first-time Pennsylvania voters must provide proper identification if they wanted to "cure" their ballots.
The New Mexico suit names Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, who on Dec. 22 certified Trump and four other presidential candidates to appear on the state's June 4 primary ballots.
The hand-count rule was passed on Sept. 20 by a pro-Trump conservative majority of Georgia's election board, who said they were attempting to make the Nov. 5 election more secure and transparent.