The campaign argues in documents filed Tuesday in a bid to keep its lawsuit alive that it is hurt by the state law passed in July by the Democrat-led Legislature because it forces Republicans to divert resources to “educating Nevada voters on those changes and encouraging them to still vote.”
Yeah, the judge is going to strike down Trump's argument with ease.
No surprise here really given he's reportedly tied to Russian Intelligence. Speaking of intelligence, Russia, China, and Iran have launched cyberattacks on the presidential campaigns, according to Microsoft. Russia remains the most dangerous of the three and has targeted both parties since it seeks to leak materials, unlike the other two based on what's known:
While Microsoft found no direct indication that Chinese hackers are seeking more than information on the campaigns, it has “indirectly and unsuccessfully targeted the Joe Biden for President campaign through non-campaign email accounts belonging to people affiliated with the campaign," Burt wrote.
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Separately, Burt wrote that Iran had "unsuccessfully attempted to log into the accounts of Administration officials and Donald J. Trump for President campaign staff" in May and June.
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As only Russia has routinely hacked campaigns to leak material, rather than simply gathering intelligence, Iran targeting Trump and China targeting Biden doesn’t necessarily indicate a desire to see those candidates lose.











