Origanalist
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I want to see heads explode, please, please, pretty please.
19 States at last count dispute this Illegitimate Election.
I read just the summary of it, and I frankly struggle to understand the legal theory of it... It's an interesting theory, but I'm not convinced...
Number one, why would a state, even such a great state as Texas, have a say-so on how other states administer their elections?...We have a diffused and dispersed system, and even though we might not like it, they may think it's unfair, those (election policies) are decided at the state and local level and not at the national level.
https://www.newsweek.com/texas-gop-...theory-behind-states-election-lawsuit-1553698
I want to see heads explode, please, please, pretty please.
But the governor of Texas himself extended early voting due to the pandemic.
Call your AG and ask that he/she file a lawsuit against TX.
If Indiana could please join up with Texas on this, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Do get relief in court you have to allege you have been damaged. Nobody disputes that Biden was helped by absentee ballots so there is no damages claim for the change.
Are you saying that the State of Texas itself was damaged by the loss of a particular political candidate?
Not so sure if they are serious about making a credible case let alone winning it:
Trump asked 'Lyin Ted' to argue Texas election lawsuit if it reaches Supreme Court
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Not so sure if they are serious about making a credible case let alone winning it:
Trump asked 'Lyin Ted' to argue Texas election lawsuit if it reaches Supreme Court
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I want to see heads explode, please, please, pretty please.
PA House of Representatives joins Texas in Suit against PA.