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US judge denies Republican bid to block some Georgia absentee ballots

6/11/2024 6:07
        A U.S. judge on Tuesday denied a bid
        by Republicans to block seven counties in the battleground state
        of Georgia from accepting some absentee ballots, and chided the
        party's lawyers for what he termed discrimination against
        political opponents.
        
        The Republican National Committee on Sunday sued the seven
        counties in Savannah federal court for allowing voters to return
        absentee ballots over the weekend and on Monday. They said the
        early voting period was supposed to close on Friday, and asked
        the court to block the counties from accepting the ballots.
        
        In a telephone hearing on Tuesday, which is Election Day
        nationwide, U.S. District Judge Stan Baker said the counties
        Republicans were targeting had all been Democratic-leaning in
        previous elections.
        
        "I would only be invalidating votes in the select counties
        that plaintiffs have cherry picked based on nothing more than
        the past political preferences of the citizens in those
        counties," said Baker, an appointee of Republican former
        President Donald Trump, who is again his party's presidential
        candidate.
        
        Baker said the Republicans were asking him to "tip the
        scales of this election by discriminating against citizens that
        are less likely to vote for their candidate."
        
        Georgia is one of seven battleground states likely to decide
        the outcome of the election between Trump and his Democratic
        opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. President Joe Biden won
        the southern state in 2020, the first Democratic victory there
        since 1992.
        
        "Georgia is making its voice heard," Harris campaign
        spokesperson Charles Lutvak said in a post on X.
        
        A spokesperson for the RNC did not immediately respond
        to a request for comment.
        



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