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To: convoter2016

Sadly, Mr. Trump’s EO on that topic are very likely to simply be ignored. Both parties are aiding and abetting this crime, knowing no court in the land is going to say ‘Boo’ about it. Of course it is a shock, it is also a fact.
The Supreme Court has let us down.


25 posted on 12/13/2020 6:00:50 PM PST by lee martell
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To: lee martell
The Supreme court has not necessarily let anyone down.

It's very possible that they have preferred way to rule on the case and that. preferred course of action that significantly repairs our broken and corrupt elections system as part of their determination.

The Texas case did provide the potential case law to address the underlying electoral problems and corruption enablement that has been destroying a free and fair electoral process for the last several decades.

I disagree with some of their abdication on addressing voting illegalities for the last several years, especially with mail in voting, digital voting machines and allowing illegal and non eligible voters to register to vote.

There are other cases filed that are teed up for far stronger and more meaningful rulings than the Texas case.

The cases documenting the multiple fraudulent voting schemes and how they destroyed the equal protection clause protecting the voting franchise of all legitimate registered voters in the US is the case where the SCOTUS has the ability and the pretext to over rule the existing election and also provide guidance on what constitutes a constitutionally sound frameworks for election integrity in the modern digital age to reform our broken and corrupt system .

These cases are still working their way through the system

61 posted on 12/13/2020 6:21:25 PM PST by rdcbn1
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