Attorneys for GOP challenger Martha McSally got the last (written) word this morning before today's court hearing, and attacked Barber's campaign's "sensational and speculative arguments".
McSally holds a 161-vote lead over Rep. Ron Barber (D-CD2), and Barber's legal team filed a federal suit on Monday to force the counting of 133 ballots from voters who were allegedly entitled to vote but did not have their votes counted due to election worker errors.
McSally filed a Motion to Dismiss on Tuesday, which Barber responded to that evening. McSally's attorneys fired off a reply and filed it this morning.
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