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The 2020 United States presidential election was marked by a series of controversies and disputes surrounding the voting process, particularly in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin. Here are some of the key issues that arose:

  1. Voter suppression: There were allegations of voter suppression in several states, including Georgia, where a law was passed that restricted voting hours and locations. Similar concerns were raised in other states, including Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
  2. Voting machine issues: In several states, including Pennsylvania and Georgia, there were reports of voting machine malfunctions and irregularities. In some cases, voters were unable to cast their ballots due to technical issues.
  3. Mail-in ballot controversy: The use of mail-in ballots was a major issue in the election, particularly in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. There were concerns about the security and integrity of the mail-in voting process, as well as allegations of fraud and irregularities.
  4. Poll worker intimidation: There were reports of poll workers being intimidated or harassed by voters, particularly in areas with high levels of political polarization.
  5. Voter ID laws: Some states, including Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, have voter ID laws that require voters to show identification at the polls. Critics argued that these laws disproportionately affected minority and low-income voters.
  6. Election observer disputes: There were disputes over the role of election observers, particularly in states like Pennsylvania and Georgia. Some observers were accused of interfering with the voting process, while others were denied access to polling stations.
  7. Counting disputes: In several states, including Pennsylvania and Arizona, there were disputes over the counting of ballots, particularly in areas with high levels of mail-in voting.
  8. Cybersecurity concerns: There were concerns about the cybersecurity of voting systems, particularly in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, where hackers had previously targeted election systems.
  9. Voter roll purges: Some states, including Georgia and Wisconsin, had purged voter rolls in the months leading up to the election, which raised concerns about voter suppression.
  10. Lack of transparency: There were concerns about the lack of transparency in the voting process, particularly in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where election officials were accused of withholding information about the voting process.

These issues were widely reported in the media and sparked controversy and debate among politicians, election officials, and voters.