This year’s election is shaping up to be decided in court, rather than the ballot box, legal experts told Business Insider, and both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are preparing for a nasty legal battle to duke it out.
Republican groups, both formally and informally aligned with Trump, are preparing to challenge the outcome of the election in multiple battleground states.
In Georgia, The Guardian reported Trump allies have adopted new rules for the state’s election board, allowing members to potentially delay certification of the election over undefined inquiries into ballot discrepancies.
In Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada, per The Washington Post, the GOP has pushed for voter rolls to be purged despite established federal limits on doing so in the months before the election. Republicans in Nevada also filed suit to prevent mail-in ballots from being counted if they’re received after election day, though the legal rationale behind the suit has been repeatedly …