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Subject Right-wing media group stops distributing 2020 election conspiracy film amid lawsuit
Date June 3, 2024 10:02 PM
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Colorado Governor passes law requiring jails to provide in-person voting

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Daily Docket — Monday, June 3

Salem Media Group stopped distributing a film on 2020 election fraud after a Georgia man sued.
* The media company stopped ([link removed]) distributing and streaming the election conspiracy film "2000 Mules" and apologized to the Georgia man the movie falsely depicted as committing ballot fraud in the 2020 election.

There are wins for voters in Colorado and New Jersey.
* Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) signed ([link removed]) a bill to require county jails and detention centers to provide in-person voting for eligible incarcerated voters.
* The Department of Justice announced ([link removed]) it will monitor the primary election tomorrow in Union County, New Jersey, to ensure the county is complying with federal voting rights laws and providing Spanish-language voting materials as required.

Here are some updates on racial gerrymandering and absentee ballot cases.
* The U.S. Supreme Court sent ([link removed]) a lawsuit alleging that Arkansas' congressional map harms Black voters back to a lower court for more proceedings. This is in light of the Court's recent decision in a separate case out of South Carolina that makes it harder to prove racial gerrymandering claims.
* A Wisconsin judge prohibited ([link removed]) the use of a new absentee ballot envelope and required voters to submit a copy of their original ballot request form in order for their vote to count in the August primaries. A hearing in this case is scheduled for Wednesday.
Can Trump run for president now that he’s a convicted felon? Can he even vote?
* These are the questions our members asked immediately after the former president was convicted of 34 felonies in the New York hush money case. If you are wondering the same, upgrade to our premium membership ([link removed]) for only $10/month or $120/year to receive Marc’s answers straight to your inbox tomorrow morning.
Many Republican state officials are making it harder for voters to bring voting rights lawsuits.
* Republican attorneys general across the country have argued ([link removed]) that voters cannot challenge unfair laws under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. In our latest YouTube video, Marc explains why this is dangerous. Watch it here. ([link removed])

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