GOP could use legal defeats as roadmap to slash voting right

GOP could use legal defeats as roadmap to slash voting rights


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President Donald Trump and Republicans have been handed defeat after defeat in the dozens of lawsuits they've filed contesting the results of the 2020 election.
But experts warn the GOP could use those losses as a roadmap to pass stricter measures that would make it harder for voters to cast ballots in future elections.
The lawsuits were largely unsuccessful, and judges across the country denied or dismissed most of them, with the exception of one minor victory for Trump.
"But we can't expect our courts to solve all our political problems," said Lisa Marshall Manheim, a professor at the University of Washington School of Law. "They simply aren't designed for that."

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