RNC bets on courts to enact voter integrity measures as SAVE America Act stalls
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
As the SAVE America Act draws attention on Capitol Hill despite long odds of passage, the Republican National Committee is pursuing a far-reaching legal strategy that could reshape the nation’s election rules through the courts. The RNC is involved in over 100 cases in 30 states regarding voter ID laws, election administration, noncitizen voting, and […]
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