As five key states continue to count votes, litigation — and the threat of it — is afoot.
And it’s pushed the campaigns of President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden back to their supporters to seek money for legal fees.
"I don't think judges are going to be receptive to arguments that ultimately are asking the votes not to be counted," one attorney said.
November 06, 2020 at 02:56 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
As five key states continue to count votes, litigation — and the threat of it — is afoot.
And it’s pushed the campaigns of President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden back to their supporters to seek money for legal fees.
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