Democrats and voting groups say a bid to toss out North Carolina ballots is an attack on democracy
- Democrats, voting rights activists, and good government groups claim that Griffin's actions are an affront to democracy.
- Critics argue that Griffin's refusal to accept defeat is an attempt to overturn the will of the voters.
- Griffin is accused of trying to remove ballots and violating voters' rights after the election.
- The implications of questioning free and fair elections are described as devastating for the country.
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A Republican court candidate in North Carolina wants to toss out thousands of votes
More than 80 days after Election Day, a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains unresolved. That's because the Republican candidate is contesting some 65,000 ballots.
Democrats and voting groups say a bid to toss out North Carolina ballots is an attack on democracy
There are still some unresolved races from the 2024 election, and one of them involves a seat on North Carolina’s highest court. The trailing Republican candidate wants tens of thousands
'Unprecedented' attempt to throw out 60,000 North Carolina votes could damage democracy
'Unprecedented' attempt to throw out 60,000 North Carolina votes could damage democracy kcpnews2 Mon, 01/27/2025 - 05:00 Image (North Carolina News Service) Click play to listen to this article. Audio file The saga over votes in a North Carolina Supreme Court election continues, with potentially damaging effects for the state's democracy.While the race is still uncertified, the current loser of the November election - Republican Judge Jeffers…
BLK ALERTS - A Republican court candidate in North Carolina wants to toss out thousands of votes
More than 80 days after Election Day, a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains unresolved. That’s because the Republican candidate is contesting some 65,000 ballots. (Image credit: Chris Seward)
Democrats And Voting Groups Say A Bid To Toss Out North Carolina Ballots Is An Attack On Democracy : The Africa
Copland Rudolph cast a ballot in the November election, just as she has for years, with her vote counting on a long list of North Carolina contests that were settled soon after. Nearly three months
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