Wisconsin Supreme Court hears president s election case
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Wisconsin Supreme Court hears president’s election case
Wisconsin s highest court agreed to take the case on Saturday at President Trump s urgent request the same day that a federal judge dismissed a separate lawsuit in the state.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - President Donald Trump lost a federal lawsuit Saturday while his attorney was arguing his case before a skeptical Wisconsin Supreme Court in another lawsuit that some justices said “smacks of racism” and would disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters only in the state s most diverse counties.
U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig, a President Trump appointee, dismissed President Trump s federal lawsuit asking the court to order the Republican-controlled Legislature to name President Trump the winner over Democrat Joe Biden. The judge said President Trump s arguments “fail as a matter of law and fact.”
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