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SCOTUS Mail Ballot Case: Key Takeaways

March 23, 2026·20 days ago·via Campaigns & Elections
SCOTUS Mail Ballot Case: Key Takeaways
The Supreme Court takes up a crucial mail ballot case, arming political pros with insights on rules that could safeguard election integrity against fraud risks. Conservatives cheer SCOTUS scrutiny of mail-in expansions that Democrats weaponized in past cycles to undermine secure voting. This decision looms large for upcoming races, potentially curbing bureaucratic overreach and restoring trust in one-person-one-vote principles. Read more about this...

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