Flurry of pre-election legal cases is now 'standardized' strategy, experts say
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At least 165 election-related lawsuits have already been filed in the U.S. to date, with more expected after Nov. 5.
But several legal analysts say they doubt that any of these lawsuits will have a protracted impact on the 2024 election and describe the nature of the claims as fairly standard fare, especially during the more than two decades since George W. Bush fended off Al Gore and a mountain of legal challenges to win the 2020 presidential election. Breanne Deppisch is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the 2024 election and other national news.
"I think we're going to have a lot of litigation, but I would be surprised if we have any jugular hints," George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley told Fox News Digital.