I’m so surprised.
KS Supremes are a Democrat (Kangeroo) Court. Much like the FL Supremes of the 2000 Presidential election infamy (which was an all-Democrat court).
bfl
Are they high? That actually helps Roberts. It’d be like Bush eliminating Clinton and only having to run against Ross Perot.
"Precise requirements" (like the actual WORDS of a law . . . or of the Constitution itself) are of no interest whatsoever to Democrats.
left wing independent?
A much better explanation can be found here:
http://electionlawblog.org/?p=65645
From that report:
” If the court was going to issue such a simple, straightforward unanimous ruling, why did it take so long? No doubt more was going on behind the scenes than this simple ruling. We probably will never know what was going on in judicial chambers. A cynic suggested to me the court delayed so much so there would be no time to litigate over whether Democrats have to name a replacement on the ballot.”
Indeed. Of course the Court dragged its feet. They found on the narrowed grounds possible, avoided dealing with the replacement issue on equally narrow grounds, waiting until the last minute and hot footed it out of town. Very typical of the Sebelius Supreme Court that sits in Kansas.
Kobach has given the Dems 8 days to name a replacement and extend the mailing deadline to accomodate that demand. Not sure that was a good idea.
So if a person cast a party line vote does Orman get the vote in his tally?
Ugh, we’e not going to win the senate... and this time it will be due to the Establishment’s idiocy in incumbent races
Ugh, we’e not going to win the senate... and this time it will be due to the Establishment’s idiocy in incumbent races
Orman cannot play the game of not knowing which majority leader to support. Even moderate GOPers will not vote for a guy that will vote for Dirty Harry. From now on, this race must be about Harry Reid, yes or no, with I don’t know or I won’t say meaning yes.
New lawsuit from Kobach as he demands a Democrat candidate, any candidate remain on ballot.
Wow, imagine that, a court gets to decide ballot law.
I thought the legislature did that, along with the executive branch executing the law.
Suppose the entire Kansas legislature and executive branch ought to resign, let the “judges” handle everything.