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BREAKING: Rudy Giuliani gets NIGHTMARE news in court

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HOW REPUBLICANS PLAN TO STEAL ELECTIONS

  The primary season has ended,  with New Hampshire,  Rhode Island,  and Delaware voting today. (Louisiana calls its nonpartisan top-two runoff voting system on general election day a "primary," but it's really not.) So it's a good day to catch up on the corrupt schemes Republicans are planning or have already deployed to try to stop Democrats from voting and Democratic victors from taking office. A few examples: -- The Republican National Committee is training  thousands of GOP poll workers and poll watchers across the country with orders to volunteer at voting locations in Democratic-majority precincts and file challenges against Democratic voters. According to audio and video recordings of RNC staffers obtained by Politico, these recruits will have direct access to party lawyers via live chat on Election Day. The RNC also has identified GOP-friendly district attorneys willing to intervene on the spot to block vote counts at certain precincts. Another part of ...

POLITICO NIGHTLY: The court case that could transform U.S. elections

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  View in browser   BY  ZACH MONTELLARO People line up to cast their in-person absentee ballots in South Carolina in 2020. | Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images INTERPRETIVE DANCE   —   One of the biggest cases on the Supreme Court’s docket next term is  Moore v. Harper  . At its core, it is yet another fight over North Carolina’s congressional maps. But this is one that will likely have far reaching effects beyond the state’s boundaries. Boiled down to its essence, Republicans in North Carolina are pushing the nation’s highest court to invalidate a state court’s redistricting decision under a constitutional interpretation referred to as the “independent state   legislature” theory. The theory revolves around the Elections Clause of the Constitution, which reads that “The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof,” subject to regulations from Congress. Propo...