Voting rights activists on Tuesday sued the Trump administration over its efforts to obtain lists of registered voters from states, casting it as a bid to take over and subvert November’s midterm elections. The Justice Department (DOJ) is vying for election information on individuals across the country in response to President Trump’s calls to “nationalize”…
Voting rights activists sue over DOJ state voter list requests
Originally reported by The Hill
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