nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor2 1TXN|||Why Republicans Are Moving To Fix Elections That Weren't Broken||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||GOP-led legislatures in dozens of states are moving to change election laws in ways that could make it harder to vote, by for example, reducing early voting days or limiting access to voting by mail.





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Why Republicans Are Moving To Fix Elections That Weren't Broken






People wait in line on the first day of early voting for the general election on Oct. 12, 2020 in Atlanta.



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Why Republicans Are Moving To Fix Elections That Weren't Broken






GOP-led legislatures in dozens of states are moving to change election laws in ways that could make it harder to vote, by for example, reducing early voting days or limiting access to voting by mail.