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To: MinorityRepublican

“””Gov. Ron DeSantis ran a tight ship in Florida.”””


So why should other states be punished because most of the Battleground States in 2020 did not run a tight ship?

To me incompetence, corruption, and bad practices in the Battleground States become a Constitutional issue when it impacts those states who conducted elections on November 3 in a proper manner.

To me it requires a full audit of the processes used in the Battleground States and those states must show documentation they are above reproach.

If not, they lose their electoral votes.


757 posted on 11/15/2020 11:16:18 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Agree. Notice no one addressing the issue, yet, that Zuckerberg donating >$350 million to fund the hiring of (particular) local elections staff, pollworkers, etc., most notably in Fulton County Georgia, and in Philadelphia... is another instance of the end-around the authority of State Legislatures... in relation to determining the conduct of elections... as the "times, places and manner"... It is an unconstitutional usurpation of power... even in the simple and apparently benign element of funding the installation of ballot drop boxes... A valid argument... that every ballot dropped into a privately funded drop box... is an invalid vote. The effort made directly subverts the Legislatures in their most directive exercise of authority... appropriations and spending.

758 posted on 11/16/2020 11:36:28 AM PST by Sense
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