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Republicans sue Nevada over voting by nonresidents
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
In Nevada, as in most states, some American citizens born abroad can vote in the state – even if they’ve never lived there. They can do so as long as Nevada is their parents’ most recent home before leaving the U.S. The Nevada Republican Party has sued the state in a federal court over the []...Click to read more
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