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Does this apply to party nominations?
it includes primaries, the convention is the final portion of the primary.
Does this apply to party nominations?
So, I'm guessing that nothing happened this morning and that nothing will happen moving forward?
USA_Patriot_Press @USA_Free_Press
Fireworks in Court at 9 am. We are positioned exactly a planned. High Risk. High Reward
So it looks like he WILL be in court at 9:00 AM. Please someone be there.
Boy, USA_Patriot_Press sure has the lingo down. "High Risk. High Reward" is certainly the kind of terminology to appeal to those desperate for a win.
Boy, USA_Patriot_Press sure has the lingo down. "High Risk. High Reward" is certainly the kind of terminology to appeal to those desperate for a win.
Boy, USA_Patriot_Press sure has the lingo down. "High Risk. High Reward" is certainly the kind of terminology to appeal to those desperate for a win.
Boy, USA_Patriot_Press sure has the lingo down. "High Risk. High Reward" is certainly the kind of terminology to appeal to those desperate for a win.
King and whoever else sees this lawsuit as complete non-sense or possibly damaging and to those who support the lawsuit.... we can bicker back and forth all day long and that will change nothing. Let me tell you why I support the lawsuit on the most basic level - it's not Richard Gilbert against the Republican Party, it is selected delegates against the Republican Party on the basis they believe that their individual voting rights have been violated.
Regardless of much we trash each other here is irrelevant to the lawsuit, especially since it is now in the hands of the court.
King and whoever else sees this lawsuit as complete non-sense or possibly damaging and to those who support the lawsuit.... we can bicker back and forth all day long and that will change nothing. Let me tell you why I support the lawsuit on the most basic level - it's not Richard Gilbert against the Republican Party, it is selected delegates against the Republican Party on the basis they believe that their individual voting rights have been violated.
Regardless of much we trash each other here is irrelevant to the lawsuit, especially since it is now in the hands of the court.
I don't like the way the lawsuit has been handled. I do really really wish for a lawsuit in Federal court outing the pattern and practice of fraud across the states.
read the law and tell us you're interpretation:
42 U.S.C 1971 Voting Rights
(b) Intimidation, threats, or coercion
No person, whether acting under color of law or otherwise, shall intimidate, threaten, coerce, or attempt to intimidate, threaten, or coerce any other person for the purpose of interfering with the right of such other person to vote or to vote as he may choose, or of causing such other person to vote for, or not to vote for, any candidate for the office of President, Vice President, presidential elector, Member of the Senate, or Member of the House of Representatives, Delegates or Commissioners from the Territories or possessions, at any general, special, or primary election held solely or in part for the purpose of selecting or electing any such candidate.
\The judge already explained the issue. It's that the Plaintiffs failed to provide any reason why "intimidate, threaten or coerce" should be interpreted as widely as they desire, that is to include requiring people to sign an affidavit. This starts on page
Yeah, if he amends his complaint to include such facts the issue would be much clearer.
The judge already explained the issue. It's that the Plaintiffs failed to provide any reason why "intimidate, threaten or coerce" should be interpreted as widely as they desire, that is to include requiring people to sign an affidavit as a part of a conditioning process to be a delegate.