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To: DoodleDawg
, and stay within the plenary powers given by the US Constitution

The courts.

I see the problem now. You seem to think a comma is the end of the sentence. Courts are NOT within the plenary powers of elections between state legislatures and Congress. And no, I am not repeating my previous posts on plenary issues; it's been a long journey for me. You've responded to my posts mentioning courts and state executive offices vs election law and plenary powers previously.

102 posted on 07/20/2021 12:15:23 PM PDT by RideForever (Know Islam, No Peace. Know Peace, No Islam.)
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To: RideForever
Courts are NOT within the plenary powers of elections between state legislatures and Congress.

Watch them.

And no, I am not repeating my previous posts on plenary issues; it's been a long journey for me.

And for that small blessing please accept my profound thanks.

112 posted on 07/20/2021 1:15:14 PM PDT by DoodleDawg
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