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Originally Posted by douglas1999
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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.
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This suit is frivolous and I’m surprised he isn’t sanctioned for it. It’s not a fair legal argument. It’s an argument that goes against the entire basis of our system and the way it’s set up. You can’t sue based on another state’s process. It’s a laughable claim and clearly just designed so that AG can try and sway trump to give him a pardon since the TX AG is likely to be arrested by the FBI soon.
Also, let’s just assume in some impossible alternate reality that this case was somehow permitted to actually be heard and TX won. Why on earth would you ever want to create that precedent? That would essentially mean every single blue state can challenge your election of a Republican. It’s really the dumbest move you could possibly make.
Yet again, Douglas1999 shows how little actual knowledge he has of our government and the way it and our judicial system work.