Courts foiling GOP's late push for election changes
Briefly

"What we've seen ... is courts across the country doing exactly what they're supposed to do: Defend the Constitution and protect our right to vote," said Jim Messina, a former aide.
"In Georgia, a Trump-aligned majority of the state's election board passed a flurry of rules last month that would have changed how the election would be run in the state - including a measure to require poll workers to hand-count millions of ballots."
A federal judge ruled this month that the challenge from conservative advocacy group Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona lacked standing and was filed too close to Election Day.
The ruling means that approximately 7,000 felons are now eligible to cast ballots in Nebraska, where the state's system of splitting electoral votes by congressional district could decide the election.
Read at Axios
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