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A Nevada court dismissed charges against electors accused of forging documents in a 2020 overturn scheme. The administration has now lost every election-related case seeking voter roll purges across multiple states.
A Nevada court dismissed charges against electors accused of forging documents in the 2020 scheme to overturn the election. This follows a broader pattern: the Trump DOJ has now lost every single election-related case it brought seeking to purge voter rolls across multiple states. The tally is 0 for 22.
These weren't edge cases or technical losses. They were cases centered on whether states could remove voters from rolls and whether the 2020 electors scheme was criminal. Losing all of them means the legal foundation the administration was building—to justify voter roll purges and to justify the electoral scheme—doesn't exist. Courts found no merit to the claims. The Nevada case dismissal is particularly pointed because it's about the same disputed election the administration is still litigating over. At this point, 0 for 22 isn't just losing; it's a signal that courts see these cases as baseless.
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