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Gravydoo II 12-10-2020 06:54 PM

All 50 states have certified the election.
 
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WV was the last one, earlier today.

So.. the kraken died.

douglas1999 12-10-2020 07:14 PM

MI, PA, GA and NV all broke their own election laws by arbitrarily changing them at the last minute without amending their state constitutions, which is the proper procedure. There's a lawsuit from the texas AG regarding this, alleging that violating your own state election laws while the rest of the states followed theirs disenfranchises the voters of those other states. It's a fair legal argument. Just sayin!

I'm 99% sure joe biden will be the next president, and I'm 99% sure he will be terrible. Just as long as we get to stick it to that trump guy though! Great perspective.

Jibartik 12-10-2020 07:14 PM

0 of America 2's states have ratified this travesty of freedom.

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BiG SiP 12-10-2020 07:36 PM

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Gravydoo II 12-10-2020 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by douglas1999 (Post 3226491)
MI, PA, GA and NV all broke their own election laws by arbitrarily changing them at the last minute without amending their state constitutions, which is the proper procedure. There's a lawsuit from the texas AG regarding this, alleging that violating your own state election laws while the rest of the states followed theirs disenfranchises the voters of those other states. It's a fair legal argument. Just sayin!

I'm 99% sure joe biden will be the next president, and I'm 99% sure he will be terrible. Just as long as we get to stick it to that trump guy though! Great perspective.


States are allowed to change their own election laws. Its in the constitution. You might want to read it. States have rights. Did you forget?? No state can tell another state how to run an election. One state cannot tell another state how/when/why to change their laws. The state changing their laws is only accountable to the citizens of that state, concerning this subject. So, yea. Thats a lie. They didnt break their own elections laws. You heard the lie incorrectly. The lawsuit is about CHANGING the laws, not breaking them.

feniin 12-10-2020 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by douglas1999 (Post 3226491)
MI, PA, GA and NV all broke their own election laws by arbitrarily changing them at the last minute without amending their state constitutions, which is the proper procedure. There's a lawsuit from the texas AG regarding this, alleging that violating your own state election laws while the rest of the states followed theirs disenfranchises the voters of those other states. It's a fair legal argument. Just sayin!

I'm 99% sure joe biden will be the next president, and I'm 99% sure he will be terrible. Just as long as we get to stick it to that trump guy though! Great perspective.

citation needed. sounds like something you read on social media, grandpa.

Thulian 12-10-2020 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BiG SiP (Post 3226515)
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does this have music

douglas1999 12-10-2020 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by feniin (Post 3226531)
citation needed. sounds like something you read on social media, grandpa.

It is literally the entire basis of the lawsuit you absolute doofus, what do you think they are suing over? Do you know anything about the legal system at all?

These states made last minute changes to their voting laws over covid 19 that violated their own state constitutions. You have to amend your state constitution to make such a change, and they did not. This is the layman's shorthand version of the texas suit. For the love of god read a book.

douglas1999 12-10-2020 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravydoo II (Post 3226529)
States are allowed to change their own election laws. Its in the constitution. You might want to read it. States have rights. Did you forget?? No state can tell another state how to run an election. One state cannot tell another state how/when/why to change their laws. The state changing their laws is only accountable to the citizens of that state, concerning this subject. So, yea. Thats a lie. They didnt break their own elections laws. You heard the lie incorrectly. The lawsuit is about CHANGING the laws, not breaking them.

There are *state* constitutions, and the federal constitution. It's a simple legal challenge. The argument is that they violated their own state constitutions by imposing last minute changes to voting regulation without amending their state constitution first.

If one state makes a change that is illegal by their own state laws, and other states do not, it's perfectly reasonable to argue that the votes of citizens within the states that did not change any rules were disenfranchised by the states who did, because the presidential race affects the entire union, not just individual states.

imperiouskitten 12-10-2020 09:18 PM

voted for Trump in 2016. glad to see him cucked in 2020.

revolve the door. destabilize these parties. we don't have time for 8 years of any of these clowns. And they surely don't deserve the honor.


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