Courts reject President Donald Trump's attempt to access state voter registration rolls as the midterm elections approach. The ruling blocks the administration's effort to obtain the data from state officials.
Courts have rejected a push by President Donald Trump to access state voter registration rolls ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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Courts have rejected a push by President Donald Trump to access state voter registration rolls ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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