Deks wrote:
“New:
Trump 2020 senior advisor Jason Miller said Wednesday evening that when presidential electors meet on December 14 to cast their votes, several states will send “multiple slates of electors.” [starting at 7:05 in the link below]
Miller did not elaborate, but said that the exact number of states which will be sending more than one set of electors is still developing.
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>> on the Texas case at the Supreme Court starting at 5:35
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https://www.newsmaxtv.com/Shows/Spicer-and-Co/vid/1_fh6ctx8l
Ping to “several states will send “multiple slates of electors.””
They want the PRESIDENCY to come down to whether legal documents are submitted on the wrong type of paper?
From www.supremecourt.gov:
The District of Columbia together with the States and territories of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Guam, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington (collectively, the “Amici States”) move for leave to file the enclosed brief as amici curiae in support of defendants and in opposition to plaintiff’s leave to file a bill of complaint (i) without 10 days’ advance notice to the parties of amici’s intent to file as ordinarily required by Sup. Ct. R. 37.2(a), and (ii) in an unbound format on 8½- by-11-inch paper rather than in booklet form.