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Subject AG Eric Holder calls out SCOTUS in our latest podcast episode
Date April 5, 2024 10:00 PM
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Over 80% of Arizona lawsuits aim to restrict ballot access.

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Daily Docket — Friday, April 5

Here are some updates.
* Pro-voter nonprofit groups moved ([link removed]) to defend Michigan's absentee ballot system from a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC). National Republicans want the state to adopt stricter rules for verifying signatures on absentee ballots ahead of the 2024 elections.
* According to Democracy Docket's case tracker, the state with the most active voting rights cases is Arizona. But over 80% of the current lawsuits in the Grand Canyon State are aiming to restrict ballot access. Learn more about these cases here. ([link removed])
* Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) has lurched to the right, rigged maps and tried to undermine majority rule all in an attempt to advance his political career. But Ohio's democracy has paid the ultimate price, argues contributor Katy Shanahan in her latest. Read it here. ([link removed])

Here’s what’s happening tomorrow.
* From the RNC's weirdest lie to Trump's plan to subvert the election, a lot happened this week. Tomorrow, Marc shares the most important voting stories on his reading list — and they should be on yours too. Get it sent to your inbox by becoming a member ([link removed]) now for $10/month.

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Marc discuss how the GOP uses gerrymandering to obtain political power, the National Democratic Redistricting Committee's long-term plan for fair maps and their thoughts on the state of democracy in our latest podcast. Watch it here ([link removed]) and subscribe to our channel here ([link removed]) — we are trying to hit 100,000 subscribers!
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