A controversial election theory at the Supreme Court is tied to a disputed document

In their bid to promote a once-fringe legal theory that could upend election laws across the country, Republican state lawmakers in North Carolina have turned to a document whose reliability has long been under serious doubt. The North Carolina Republicans are claiming in a court filing for their …

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