“With an increasingly competitive and closely-watched Senate race on the line, an Atlanta courtroom will be the focus of a key voting rights dispute Friday that could make it harder for Democrats to pick up an open U.S. Senate seat on Election Day,” the Washington Post reports.
“At issue is the fate of approximately 40,000 registration applications submitted with the help of a new voter registration group led by the state’s Democratic House minority leader. She’s joined in her legal battle by the NAACP and other civil rights groups, who are challenging the Republican secretary of state over whether his office has adequately processed ballot applications.”

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