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"Clear attack on our voting rights": Arizona college students sue to stop Trump's election order

Apr 02, 2025 View Original Article
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    -14% Somewhat Liberal

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    85% ReliableGood

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -33% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : Such a requirement -- beyond exceeding the president's authority over state-run elections -- would effectively silence the voice of college students registering for the first time, unsheltered voters and Native voters, argued the Arizona Students' Association, one of the parties to the lawsuit.
48% : "Through the Order, the President attempts to exercise powers that the Constitution withholds from him and instead assigns to the states and to Congress," lawyers from State Democracy Defenders and the Campaign Legal Center, who filed the suit on behalf of the plaintiffs, wrote in the complaint.
30% : In their complaint, the plaintiffs argue that Trump lacks the constitutional authority to make sweeping changes to federal voting laws and election rules or to require states to toss out valid absentee and mail-in ballots.
29% : The lawsuit, whose plaintiffs also include the League of United Latin American Citizens and military voter rights group Secure Families Initiative, is one of several legal challenges to arise from the order since Trump authorized it last Tuesday.

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