SCOTUS ruling could resolve 2020 election in President Trump's favor
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The final results of the 2020 election may be decided by a lawsuit filed by the Texas attorney general that's now before the U.S. Supreme Court. This legal action, which focuses on alleged election fraud in four separate states, now has support from 17 other state attorney generals. One America's Richard Pollock spoke with Preston Bates, a campaign advisor to conservative candidates, to learn more.
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