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The Economist
The Economist
31 Oct 2024


NextImg:Election lawsuits are flooding America’s courts
United States | The fire this time

Election lawsuits are flooding America’s courts

Donald Trump is mostly losing them—but his strategy invites havoc  

|NEW YORK

AMID TEETERING uncertainty over who will win next week’s presidential election, little suspense looms about one thing: if Donald Trump loses, he will not concede to Kamala Harris. Instead, as he has been doing throughout his campaign, Mr Trump will repeat false claims of fraud from the 2020 election and apply them to 2024 with a fresh emphasis on a supposed scourge of non-citizen voting. And he will take those claims to court. Mr Trump’s team and supporters filed more than five dozen post-election lawsuits in 2020, resulting in one inconsequential win and 64 losses. Might he have a better shot at litigating a loss this time around?

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