There are some 42 election-related lawsuits in the state of Florida alone, including suits in two counties charging that Republican officials assisted in preparing ballots for absentee voters. In addition, the Florida legislature may meet this week to name its own slate of electors; the U.S. Supreme Court is weighing arguments it heard on Friday; and there are signs the public may be tiring of the drawn-out election. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to host Lisa Simeone about the multiple fronts of this nearly month-long battle.
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