Posted on 12/10/2020 3:44:35 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Since Texas filed the suit, over 20 states have joined or expressed an interest in joining. As it now stands, the following states are seeking a Supreme Court remedy to the November 3 election: Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Ohio, West Virginia, and Florida.20+ states (red) seek to sue four battleground states (blue)
Late last night in Idaho, the Republican Party overruled the state’s Attorney General, also a Republican, to file an amicus brief seeking to participate in the lawsuit, as Media Right News reported.
Wyoming announced its likely participation in the lawsuit this morning, with the state’s lawmakers sending a letter to the governor that requests the state’s Attorney General to participate in the lawsuit.
Lawmakers in Wyoming have indicated their official participation is forthcoming, with Wyoming Sen. Bo Biteman writing “The Governor responded to my email within minutes and has asked the Attorney General to look into the matter. Stay tuned!”
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Exactly.
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Thanks for that list - now we all know who to add to our Christmas card lists!
” some are actually intervening.”
I heard that earlier today. Isn’t that wonderful??? According to Dr. (Atty.) Eastman, intervening has SO MUCH more oomph! with SCOTUS than just an Amicus Curiae. I figure a few more will jump on board tomorrow.
Was the cheating worth it this time?
they have been cheating for years like comey et al they never thought they would get caught
If the SC rules in favor of Texas and orders the state legislatures in the defendent states to select a new slate of electors, then they either do that or they are shit out of luck.
This includes if the GA governor does not call the legislatures back into a special session to vote for new electors, then the voters of GA will be disenfranchised and their votes don't count in this election.
Ah. Looks like we’re choosing up sides.
> Alaska
Alaska is sitting this one out. Too afraid to pick a side.
John Roberts will dismiss the case saying no evidence.
So should Kentucky.
Members of the PA Legislature as a group.
Has anyone (well versed in law) looked at the NJ state constitution to see they also violated it?
They forced mail in balloting as a law like PA did, but did they follow the state constitution to implement?
Would love for us to be in on it.
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