Tom Fitton: If Illinois can count ballots 14 days after Election Day, where's the limit?
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton reacts to a case being brought to the U.S. Supreme Court that challenges an Illinois law that allows ballots to be counted 14 days after an election. “If the federal law doesn’t mean anything, why only two weeks? Why not keep the elections open well into the next year? What’s the limit?” he asks.
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