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RandySF

(70,156 posts)
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 09:00 PM Sep 6

The Right is Doubling Down on Election Litigation, But Isn't Winning

Thus far in the 2023-2024 election cycle, the Republican Party and its affiliates have filed, or are involved in, 72 voting rights lawsuits, according to new analysis by Democracy Docket.

That 72 number accounts for a majority of the 99 anti-voting lawsuits filed this election cycle, according to Democracy Docket’s litigation tracker. That number is a steep rise from just two years ago, when the GOP and affiliates were involved in 41 lawsuits in September of 2022, just two months shy of the midterm elections. Among the 72 voting rights lawsuits that the GOP is involved in, 25 of them are focused on election administration and 15 challenge voter registration procedures and maintenance. The Republican National Committee (RNC), meanwhile, has filed six lawsuits targeting voting by mail and six lawsuits challenging voter registration.

With less than 60 days until the 2024 presidential election, this analysis provides key insight into how the GOP has ramped up their voting rights and election-related litigation efforts this election cycle. According to Democracy Docket’s litigation tracker, the GOP — meaning Republican committees like the RNC, state and local parties and GOP officials and candidates — has filed 51 lawsuits this cycle, and is involved in 72 lawsuits altogether. Within that number, the RNC filed 14 lawsuits this cycle, and is involved in 31 more lawsuits.

The rise in litigation attacking voting rights and litigation from Republicans tracks with the GOP’s latest platform, unveiled right before the Republican National Convention in early July. The GOP’s 2024 platform outlined how the party plans to disenfranchise voters ahead of the November election. “Republicans will offer a clear, precise, and USA oriented plan to stop the Radical Left Democrats’ Weaponization of Government and its Assault on American Liberty,” the GOP’s new platform said. “We will restore Government of, by, and for the People, ensuring Accountability, protecting Individual Liberties, and fixing our once very corrupt Elections.”



https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/the-right-is-doubling-down-on-election-litigation-but-they-arent-winning/

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The Right is Doubling Down on Election Litigation, But Isn't Winning (Original Post) RandySF Sep 6 OP
"our once very corrupt Elections" Qutzupalotl Sep 6 #1
Republicans may not know how to write English, but they can use calculators DFW Sep 6 #2

Qutzupalotl

(15,041 posts)
1. "our once very corrupt Elections"
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 09:36 PM
Sep 6

Guess which year he is talking about, and who is talking. The capitalization gives it away.

DFW

(56,367 posts)
2. Republicans may not know how to write English, but they can use calculators
Fri Sep 6, 2024, 11:23 PM
Sep 6

In crucial elections, if they are held fairly and honestly, they lose. Voters do not want the repression and the cruelty that Republicans are selling. The Republicans thus have essentially three options. They are:

1.) Change their message. They don‘t like that option.
2.) Lose. They don‘t like that option, either.
3.) Cheat. They like that option plenty. If they win that way, they install their own attorneys general and judges to say no crime was committed. Home free.

If we let them.

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