There are just over two weeks until Nov. 3. Election-related lawsuits are flooding the courts, but the army of lawyers filing cases shows little sign of stopping. And a conversation with a pro-Trump Muslim voter.
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People are voting early across the country, but courts are facing an unprecedented number of election cases. Martine Powers and Post Reports producer Reena Flores explore the variouselection cases before the court, the lawyering-up by both parties, and how that can play a role in the election and people\u2019s ability to vote.
Mike Hacham is a 27-year-old businessman in Detroit. Hacham, who is Muslim, says he plans to cast his vote for Trump for a second time despite the president\u2019s anti-Muslim rhetoric. \u201cAnything that hurts my people, I'm totally against,\u201d he tells \u201cPost Reports\u201d producer Linah Mohammad. \u201cBut also, we cannot just judge a person on that aspect.\u201d
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