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Trump Considers Lawsuit to Challenge Mail-In Ballots

Donald Trump said that he is thinking about filing a lawsuit to block mail-in balloting for the 2024 election because of issues he had read about with the U.S. Postal Service.

Trump has long objected to both mail-in balloting and early voting because it is heavily favored by Democrats, where Republicans tend to vote on election day. After the 2020 election, he lobbied state legislatures around the country to either ban the practice or make it more restrictive. RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump said last March that Trump intends to push for a federal statute to ban all early and mail-in balloting if he is elected president. Now Trump has moved on to his next plan, which is to use a pretext for a lawsuit to toss all or some mail-in ballots.

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