Democratic Group Prepares for Election Lawsuits

Above: Democratic Party workers hand out Democratic sample ballots outside a polling location on the first day of Virginia's in-person early voting at Long Bridge Park Aquatics and Fitness Center on September 20, 2024 in Arlington, Virginia. Image copyright: Andrew Harnik/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State (DASS) has begun raising money for its Democracy Legal Defense Fund, which is aimed at helping secretaries of state across the US defend against expected post-election lawsuits.

  • While the group's goal is to allocate $5M specifically to help the Democratic secretaries of state in Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, and Nevada, the last election in 2020 saw lawsuits filed in Georgia and Arizona as well.


The Spin

Democratic narrative

After Republicans sought to overthrow elections in 2020 and 2022, DASS this year is going to ensure every state has the legal protection it deserves to fight for democracy. Secretaries of State are already inundated with Republican attacks, so it's up to groups like this to give them an extra hand come November.

Republican narrative

While Democrats portray themselves as defenders of democracy, what they're actually doing is projecting their own sins onto the other side. Donald Trump has a very good chance of winning, but even if he does, he'll still have to face post-election attempts to block him from assuming office—just as they did before and are sure to do again if Democrats don't get their way.


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