Trump's Push to End Mail-In Voting Sparks Legal and Political Battles

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President Trump has reversed his previous stance on mail-in voting, now calling for its ban and drafting an executive order, which has led to mixed reactions within the Republican Party and concerns about voter suppression and election integrity. Meanwhile, legal challenges and redistricting efforts continue in Utah, and a lawsuit involving skateboarder Tyshawn Jones highlights issues of branding and athlete endorsements.
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- Charleston-area women’s voting organization discusses future of mail-in voting Live 5 News
- Opinion | We Can Disagree on Trump’s Motives. But a Pattern Is Still Emerging. The New York Times
- Trump wants to end vote-by-mail. Oregon won't give it up easily. MSNBC News
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