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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We’re rollin baby!
42% of America suing outright domestic communists.
Thought Ohio’s AG was against it — did the Ohio assembly pull an Idaho and override him?
Ohio?
Silly question, I think, but can individuals add their names to the Republican lawsuit?
Iowa should be on that list.
NY AG now going to file something to fight back
I may change my mind...SCOTUS may take this with everyone getting involved
Ohio is against it.
The list is missing South Carolina and the map Ohio—if they are both in that makes it Texas+21.
Kentucky, Alaska, and Iowa to make it 25?
I’m not a student of legalese, but it doesn’t sound like Ohio is on board. Please correct me if I am wrong
Check out Lin Woods Twitter. He’s attempting to be placed on the law suit as an individual but has yet to be docketed.
“Thought Ohio’s AG was against it — did the Ohio assembly pull an Idaho and override him?”
Ohio’s AG filed an amicus brief in support of... no one. Basically, he just asked SCOTUS to make a determination about whether the actions of PA, MI, WI and GA violated the Elector’s Clause. But even if it did, he opposes SCOTUS providing any remedy. So even if SCOTUS finds those states violated the Constitution, he is apparently okay with Biden winning with unconstitutional votes...
How did Ohio get on the list? Their AG filed a harsh brief against Texas today.
Most of the GOP legislators in PA did file an amicus brief supporting Texas.
I don’t really understand why this took a month and a week to get to this point… But I guess I’m glad we are here
This is very good news!
Was the cheating worth it this time?
Praise the Lord, it’s happening!!! The Lord Jesus will give us the victory over our enemies, Praise His Holy Name!!!
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