Chris Salcedo is all over the story here from your link:
If the CCA’s decision isn’t overturned, the 2022 elections will be primed for fraud, mischief, and irregularities, the only hopes Democrats have at staving off a forecasted “red wave.” Thankfully, the Attorney General recently filed a motion for rehearing. Texans everywhere should contact their legislator and demand a constitutional amendment re-empowering the Attorney General with prosecutorial authority over election law violations. And Governor Abbott should call a special session making this one of his priorities.
Democrats stand to lose by wide margins in 2022. But the CCA just gave them their only chance at turning Texas blue: through fraud and illegal voting. Texans should demand a fix, now. As for the eight judges who put partisan politics above doing the duty they swore an oath to do, immediate consideration should be given to impeachment proceedings to clean up an obviously corrupt CCA.
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Three of the judges all went to the same "online law school" I think Salcedo is correct in describing this bunch as the "B" team and dems who slid into the process while other Republicans slept.
Thanks for the reply. Color me stunned that the Court of R judges pulled this off on 15 December, and I first hear about it on WarRoom, on 19 January.
Paxton, Texas AG, was confident about nothing, in the interview, at this early point. He said he “heard the Governor was working on an Amicus Brief” and that he hopes that he receives it soon. That tells us a little something about the relationship between the TX governor and our AG. Right there.
The Live warroom interview was more explicit and had to cut to the chase bluntly, more so than the Townhall.com article could. Taking nothing away from Salcedo, he is a fighter.
It’s eerie how this could ever have happened.
Thx.