Griffin's challenges rely on theories rejected by state and federal officials, both Republicans and Democrats, indicating a lack of credibility in his claims.
The federal lawsuit by the North Carolina Democratic Party aims to protect the rights of 60,000 voters and uphold the principles of the 14th Amendment.
After losing, Griffin attempts to change the election rules rather than contesting the eligibility of individual voters, raising ethical concerns.
Research reveals that Griffin's challenges disproportionately target ballots cast by Black voters, reflecting potential racial bias in the election dispute.
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