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Ninth Circuit likely adds to DOJ losing streak over state voter roll lawsuits

Ninth Circuit likely adds to DOJ losing streak over state voter roll lawsuits
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A federal appeals court sharply questioned the Department of Justice on Tuesday over its purpose and authority for obtaining voter information from California and Oregon, as the DOJ attempts to end its legal losing streak for its multiple efforts to collect state voter roll information. In dozens of lawsuits filed across the country, the DOJ has […]

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Emphasis on 'legal losing streak' and repeated losses frames DOJ negativelyInclusion of loaded phrases like 'shocking demand' from Oregon's lawyer without counterbalancing DOJ perspectiveSelective mention that targeted states are 'blue states' in context of criticism suggests partisan motivationloaded languagenegative framing of government actionimbalanced sourcing and quotesskeptical languagefocus on court lossesemphasis on legal challengesloaded language ('losing streak', 'sharply questioned')selective emphasis on Democratic judges’ skepticismcontextual defense of voter-roll integrity concerns in blue states

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