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Arizona-Based Plaintiffs Dismiss D.C. Lawsuit Against V.P. Pence

Posted on January 7, 2021March 15, 2021 Eric

The election challenge filed against Vice President Pence in the D.C. District Court by various Arizona-based plaintiffs – including Sen. Borrelli, Sen. Petersen, and the Arizona Voter Integrity Alliance – was voluntarily dismissed this morning

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