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RNC is suing to block a 40-year-old law affirming the right to vote of US citizens who live overseas.
Despite having a far lower voter turnout rate than in the US , Americans abroad can make a difference in pivotal elections.
Even bringing the turnout up to a very modest 20 percent would add on the order of 350,000 votes — for an election expected to be decided by tiny swing-state pluralities.
Pennsylvania has sent out 25,000 ballots to Americans abroad so far this year .
This is a potentially decisive number in the event of a close election.
The flurry of Republican lawsuits in battleground states signals the fear the GOP has about these overseas voters.
A group of expats set up a small stall outside a wine bar in London ’s West End to find fellow Americans who might not be aware of their right to vote.
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