2024 U.S. Election Braces for Extensive Legal Challenges
Both parties prepare for potential court battles over election outcomes, with numerous lawsuits already in motion.
- Republicans and Democrats are gearing up for possible lengthy legal disputes following the 2024 election results.
- Over 180 voting-related lawsuits have been filed this year, many challenging mail-in ballots and overseas votes.
- Election denialism has evolved into a more organized and well-funded effort, raising concerns about certification disputes.
- Changes in campaign finance laws have increased funding for election-related legal battles, intensifying partisan conflicts.
- A recent Georgia court ruling invalidated several new election rules, prompting an appeal by the Republican National Committee.