CNN reports:
Just weeks before early voting begins in Georgia, Republican Party officials and Donald Trump allies are trying to preemptively sow doubt about the viability of Dominion systems used across the key swing state, arguing in court that the machines should not be used because they are not safe or secure.
In a replay of 2020 tactics, Republicans have continued to claim without proof that Dominion voting systems are susceptible to mass manipulation and vote-flipping by a nefarious actor. And GOP officials in DeKalb County in Georgia, aided by a familiar cast of pro-Trump lawyers, have signaled they are planning to once again question the 2024 election results if Trump loses.
They have sued in state court, arguing the Dominion voting machines are not in compliance with Georgia law and want the Secretary of State’s office to make voting records and ballot images available for public inspection within 24 hours of the election.
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New: GOP officials in DeKalb County, Georgia, aided by a familiar cast of pro-Trump lawyers, are signaling they plan to challenge the 2024 election results if Trump loses — using recycled claims about Dominion voting systems as a pretext.https://t.co/52SyJo58ER
— Zachary Cohen (@ZcohenCNN) October 2, 2024