Federal judge in North Carolina is deeply skeptical of the state’s process in which anyone can challenge and purge voters from the voting rolls: “This sounds like something that was put together in 1901,” she told lawyers for the state, who are defending the law and the thousands of purges carried out under it in the last few weeks. The NAACP is suing.
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