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Post-election lawsuits initiated by Republicans in various states have generated significant criticism from all sides, especially when it comes to overseas and military voting. These lawsuits often revolve around mail-in ballots, raising claims about the legitimacy of these votes. Critics argue that these lawsuits contribute to undermining trust in the democratic process and cause undue difficulty for citizens living or serving abroad or military members who rely on mail-in voting to participate in elections. It’s important to note that each lawsuit varies significantly in its specifics and the legal and social implications are complex. There’s a balance between ensuring the legitimacy of the electoral process and avoiding disenfranchisement of overseas and military voters.