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This week at Democracy Docket: Judges are rejecting Trump’s anti-voting crusade

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President Donald Trump’s anti-voting agenda had already hit some major legal roadblocks over the last year.

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This report is about This week at Democracy Docket: Judges are rejecting Trump’s anti-voting crusade. For voters, the practical issue is whether a court ruling, legal challenge, or map dispute could change voting rules, ballot options, districts, or election-office instructions before the next relevant election.

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Story details

Place
United States
Story focus
President Donald Trump’s anti-voting agenda had already hit some major legal roadblocks over the last year.
Topics
voting rights, democracy, docket

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