24 October 2024

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 Why the GOP is challenging overseas and military voting

absentee ballots and overseas ballots are received and processed at the Elections Preparation Center at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday November 3, 2020

Absentee ballots and overseas ballots are processed in Atlanta, Georgia in Nov. 2020. Photo: Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images

With less than two weeks left in the presidential race, Republicans have stepped up attacks on overseas and military voters looking to cast ballots from abroad in critical swing states.

Why it matters: The challenges are the latest in a spate of efforts to sow doubt about the election results if former President Trump loses.

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