Nevadans can expect slew of legal disputes over 2024 election
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43% : Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, for instance, has advocated for requiring ID to vote, and a proposed constitutional amendment mandating voter ID in Nevada is on the Nov. 5 ballot as Question 7.Sowing the seeds of doubt?Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee who still repeats false claims that he won the 2020 election, has said that the only way he could lose the 2024 election is if there's voter fraud, though he has said his supporters will "outvote the fraud.37% : The ACLU argues those lawsuits could harm voters' access and potentially disenfranchise them altogether, according to Ramic, who charged that those lawsuits are not being done because they're legitimate, but so that if Trump loses, they can point to the lawsuits that they filed to help their claims of election fraud, Ramic said.Election experts agree and say many of those lawsuits are frivolous and without a basis in law or fact.
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