"Judge Clears Conservative Group in Georgia Voter Intimidation Lawsuit"

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A federal judge in Georgia ruled that the conservative group True the Vote did not violate the Voting Rights Act when it challenged the eligibility of hundreds of thousands of voters in the 2021 Senate runoff elections. The judge acknowledged concerns about the group's actions but stated that the liberal group Fair Fight did not prove these efforts were illegal. The decision could embolden conservative activists ahead of the 2024 presidential election, despite worries about potential voter intimidation. True the Vote's president hailed the ruling, while Fair Fight expressed disappointment, highlighting ongoing concerns about voter intimidation efforts.
Topics:nation##fairfight#georgiaelections#legalpolitics#truethevote#voterintimidation#votingrightsact
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