With just a month until the presidential election, both candidates are on an all-out campaign blitz to reach as many voters as possible. Former President Trump is on the road at a rally in Wisconsin and Vice President Harris is taking to the airwaves. NBC News' Aaron Gilchrist reports.
The Justice Department announced Friday that it is suing Virginia over its efforts to purge voter rolls within 90 days of an election, calling the state's actions a violation of federal voting laws. The suit comes about two months after Republican Gov.
citizens who are fully eligible to vote —the very scenario that Congress tried to prevent when it enacted the Quiet Period Provision,' the DOJ said in its suit, referring to the purging of voter rolls within 90 days of Election Day. In a statement, Youngkin called the lawsuit 'politically motivated' and a 'desperate attempt' to attack the election's legitimacy.
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