Absentee ballots requested for the reason of "Indefinately Confined"...Supremes say Covid lockdowns not a valid reason to check this box. (240k votes)Rules Legislators must evaluat... moreAbsentee ballots requested for the reason of "Indefinately Confined"...Supremes say Covid lockdowns not a valid reason to check this box. (240k votes)Rules Legislators must evaluate on case by case basis. (Only truly Confined voters will be counted...ie. Disabled, ill etc....other votes will be discarded)If Dem Governor/Executive branch or local officials refuse to comply with the investigation then Legislators may excercise power to appoint NEW Electors.
(1:14 hr mark)"If we cannot make significant progress on racial equity, this country is doomed. It is doomed, not just because of... more (1:14 hr mark)"If we cannot make significant progress on racial equity, this country is doomed. It is doomed, not just because of African Americans, but because by 2040, this country is going to be minority white European you hear me minority white European and you guys are gonna have to start working more with Hispanics who make up a larger portion of population y'all do in terms of raw numbers."
I know too many fine, fine creatures named "Karen" and I find the current derogatory use of the name "Karen" stupid.The Karens I know deserve better treatment.
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Texas suing means no state courts. Texas wants Trump-electors or a do-over of the election.
What happened?
The State of Texas just filed a lawsuit against Michigan, Pe... more(Updated...)
Texas suing means no state courts. Texas wants Trump-electors or a do-over of the election.
What happened?
The State of Texas just filed a lawsuit against Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Wisconsin.
Why is this relevant and how is it different from the other lawsuits?
The other lawsuits have mostly been filings made by or on behalf of the voters in each state with the claim that they have been disenfranchised. For instance, a Georgian voter or the Georgian Republican Party filing a lawsuit. The first court for these is the state-level courts, which are (as we know) infiltrated by leftist activist judges. The state-level judges have been throwing out the lawsuits claiming procedural issues like filing too late or that the person filing it has "no legal standing." These lawsuits thus have to be appealed to the Supreme Court on various points of law (mostly regarding constitutionality) and the states themselves will start arguing that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction to hear some of these matte... less