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Republicans handed major loss in court over swing state voter lawsuit

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  • A North Carolina court has allowed 73,000 voters to remain on the rolls, dealing a significant blow to the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the North Carolina Republican Party, which had alleged that roughly 250,000 voters were improperly registered, according to NBC News.
  • The lawsuit, which was countered by Democrats on behalf of North Carolina election officials, centered on voter registrations lacking the last four digits of their Social Security numbers or driver's license numbers, with the settlement granting extra time for the 73,000 voters to present identifying information, as stated by Democratic National Committee chairman Ken Martin.
  • The outcome could have significant implications for the midterm elections, particularly in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District, where Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.) won by roughly 6,300 votes, and the statewide vote count, where President Donald Trump won by 183,000 votes in 2024, according to the Associated Press.

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