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URGENT: The Trump campaign has just filed a lawsuit to stop the counting of mail-in ballots in the most Democratic county in Nevada.
It's a desperate ploy to suppress votes and flip a key battleground state to Trump, and it should be immediately thrown out of court. But after the massive right-wing court-packing efforts of Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump, the courts are loaded with partisan Republicans willing to bend the law to push their political agenda.
This is just one of several lawsuits that have been filed by Republicans to try to throw the election to Trump, and those lawsuits will explode after the election as Trump tries to toss out potentially millions of mail-in ballots.
Our entire newsroom is focused on stopping Trump's efforts to steal the election by reporting on every dirty voter suppression trick they pull.
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The Nevada lawsuit is just the latest in a flood of lawsuits that Republicans are filing to suppress Democratic voters and steal the election. And after the polls close next Tuesday, the number of ballot-counting challenges will explode—and the U.S. Supreme Court has shown an unprecedented willingness to step in and overrule the decisions of state officials and courts to help Republicans.
Just last week, four Supreme Court justices voted to overrule the decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to allow ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted in the election. The state court decision was only allowed to stand because Amy Coney Barrett hadn't yet been confirmed to give the right-wing justices the 5-vote majority they need to throw out thousands of votes that could arrive late due to delays by the U.S. Postal Service.
We MUST reach our Fall Fundraising Drive goal of $80,000 by Election Day to make sure we have the resources to keep covering these attacks on our election. Will you donate as much as you can right now?
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