In North Carolina, Republicans Try to Reverse a Supreme Court Election Loss
Briefly

Heath Clay expressed his shock upon learning that Jefferson Griffin was attempting to nullify over 60,000 votes, declaring, "Anyone who is trying to invalidate my personal vote as fraudulent - that's a direct attack on the voters. It's inexcusable to contest these legal ballots." Clay emphasized the threat this poses to voter rights, condemning Griffin's actions as those of a "sore loser" and reiterated the significance of every vote, whether it be one or a thousand.
With Justice Allison Riggs winning the race by a slim margin of 734 votes amidst over 5.5 million cast, the implications of Griffin's challenges could swing the election. Clay mentioned, "Who those specific voters favored in the election hasn't been determined yet, but it is evident that challenging these ballots serves as a blatant attack on established election results, and what we are witnessing is an extraordinary effort to undermine democracy.
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