Key rightwing legal groups allied with Donald Trump are filing lawsuits in swing states to challenge voting rules, raising concerns of election distrust and potential post-election litigation. Organizations have garnered millions from conservative foundations, pushing claims of non-citizen voting and bloated voter rolls, lacking substantial evidence. Election watchdogs warn these efforts aim to disenfranchise voters and lay the groundwork for disputing election results if Trump loses.
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00:02Key right-wing legal groups allied with Donald Trump are filing lawsuits in swing states to
00:07challenge voting rules, raising concerns of election distrust and potential post-election
00:11litigation. Organizations have garnered millions from conservative foundations pushing claims of
00:17non-citizen voting and bloated voter rolls lacking substantial evidence. Election watchdogs warn
00:22these efforts aim to disenfranchise voters and lay the groundwork for disputing election results
00:27if Trump loses. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.