Judges in Michigan and North Carolina have dismissed lawsuits filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC) that sought to block certain overseas ballots, including those from military families. The RNC argued that these ballots were insufficiently verified, but the courts ruled that the challenges were brought too close to Election Day and could disenfranchise voters. Democrats have criticized the lawsuits as attempts to create confusion and undermine trust in the electoral process. These rulings are significant in battleground states where every vote could impact the outcome of the election.
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