Poll workers brace for conflict as both parties prepare for post-election legal fights
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FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, file photo, Johnea Barlow casts her ballot at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, on Election Day in Louisville, Ky. The 2020 presidential election had all the makings of a looming disaster: fears of Russian meddling, violence at the polls, voter intimidation and poll workers fleeing their posts over the coronavirus. But the election was largely smooth, in large part because 107 million voters that cast their ballots early and took the pressure off Election Day operations. (Online News 72h Photo/Darron Cummings, File) Darron Cummings/Online News 72h Poll workers brace for conflict as both parties prepare fo...
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Republicans start mass recruitment of GOP poll watchers in battleground Wisconsin
[ad_1] Voters cast their ballots at a polling put all through the Republican primary election in Wilson, Wyo., Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. Rep. Liz Cheney, a leader in the Republican resistance to previous President Donald Trump, is fighting to help you save her seat in the U.S. Dwelling on Tuesday as voters weigh in on the way of the GOP. (Online News 72h Image/Jae C. Hong) Jae C. Hong/Online News 72h Republicans start mass recruitment of GOP poll watchers in battleground Wisconsin Cami Mondeaux September 19, 10:12 AM ...