Friday, June 14, 2024

GOP Goes On Election Integrity Offense Before November With Lawsuits, Congressional Probes And Laws

 Republicans have prioritized election integrity this year with new laws, lawsuits, and congressional investigative subpoenas ahead of the November general election.

In 2020, there were as many as 400 lawsuits brought by both Republicans and Democrats regarding election procedures and laws as election administration was quickly changed during the COVID-19 lockdowns leading up to the presidential election.

Overall, Republicans brought fewer cases to court than Democrats regarding the 2020 election as Democrats sued to change election laws before the November election.

This presidential election cycle, both Congress and the GOP are using their respective tools to ensure elections will be secure.

"Bidenbucks" alludes to "Zuckerbucks," the roughly $400 million from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg widely alleged to have been funneled through left-leaning nonprofits to turn out the Democratic vote in the 2020 presidential election.

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement Thursday, "This RNC legal victory confirms the importance of mail ballot safeguards in Michigan's Constitution. The Secretary of State's covert attempts to sidestep these rules were rightfully rejected by the court, exposing that her attacks on election integrity have no substance. This win is just the latest development in our ongoing fight to promote fair and transparent elections in the Great Lakes State."

During McDaniel's tenure, the RNC experienced money problems and the GOP lost or underperformed in the 2018, 2020, and 2022 election cycles. 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/gop-prioritizes-election-integrity-november-new-laws-lawsuits

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