Federal Judge Calls Trump’s Voter Fraud Claims a ‘Fiction,’ Denies Campaign’s Attempt to Restrict Mail-In Voting – By Jerry Lamb (Law and Crime) / Sept 30 2020
A federal judge in Montana on Wednesday rejected the Trump campaign’s attempt to restrict new rules increasing citizen’s access to mail-in voting, calling the campaign’s claims of widespread voter fraud “a fiction.”
In a 46-page order, Judge Dana L. Christensen of the U.S. District Court in Montana refused the campaign’s request for an injunction aimed at stopping Gov. Stephen Bullock’s (D) from allowing all eligible voters to cast mail-in ballots. Christensen, an appointee of President Barack Obama, found that plaintiffs’ stated reason for seeking the injunction – the “cognizable risk of ballot fraud” – had no basis in reality.
“In many respects, this case requires the Court to separate fact from fiction,” Christensen wrote. “Central to some of the Plaintiffs’ claims is the contention that the upcoming election, both nationally and in Montana, will fall prey to widespread voter fraud. The evidence suggests, however, that this allegation, specifically in Montana, is a fiction.”
Christensen emphasized that the plaintiffs had been given ample opportunity to support their claims with evidence, but were unable to, particularly in light of the state’s recent success in conducting its primary elections through mostly mail-in ballots.
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