Colorado Montana Wyoming State Area Conference of the NAACP and other plaintiffs failed to show they’re entitled to a temporary restraining order stopping an organization’s alleged door-to-door voter intimidation efforts in Colorado, a federal court said.
NAACP Colorado contends that U.S. Election Integrity Plan and others intimidate voters who plan to vote, especially voters of color, by interrogating them about their participation in the 2020 election and taking photographs of voters’ homes.
But NAACP Colorado’s motion for a TRO is deficient because they haven’t shown they will suffer or are suffering imminent, irreparable harm from the defendants’ actions if a ...
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