Republicans are preparing a legal procedure to cancel the election results in the USA - Media.


The Republican Party is preparing to challenge the results of the presidential election in the USA. According to Kamala Harris's team, the Democratic candidate, such a move was expected from the Republicans. By filing a lawsuit, they are trying to limit the accessibility to voting, while the Democrats demand the opposite - the expansion of voting access.
In Arizona, representatives of a legal group founded by Donald Trump's adviser Stephen Miller are developing a theory that the court can cancel the election results due to possible "violations" by officials. Also in Arizona, they are demanding new rounds of voting in districts where Kamala Harris is ahead of Trump.
In Michigan, Republicans have filed a lawsuit to prevent the expansion of voter registration access and have restricted the use of mobile voting sites. They are also proposing stricter rules for verifying mail-in ballots.
In Nevada, Trump's allies are trying to clean the voter lists of individuals who allegedly do not have the right to vote, as well as foreign nationals, although the deadline for voter list verification has already passed.
In Pennsylvania, Republicans want to establish strict rules for mail-in voting and limit the ability of voters to correct mistakes on their ballots. This strategy is aimed at undermining faith in the voting system, notes the Republican National Committee.
Kamala Harris's team believes that Republicans are planning to sow distrust in the elections and undermine democracy so that they can cry foul after losing.
Source: RBC-Ukraine
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