North Carolina: Let ballot probe proceed despite GOP lawsuit

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Attorneys representing North Carolina's elections agency say a judge should let a ballot fraud investigation play out in the nation's last undecided congressional race despite a Republican candidate's lawsuit, especially since Congress may ultimately decide the winner.

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Attorney General Josh Stein's office says the judge shouldn't order Harris declared the winner because the U.S. House indicated it's also going to look into allegations that mail-in ballots could have been altered or discarded by a Harris subcontractor. The state lawyers say the federal oversight means Harris' goal to be immediately declared the winner is unachievable, so the probe should run its course.