Posted on 12/10/2020 9:12:55 AM PST by Zakeet
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Wednesday joined 16 other states in backing a last-chance effort by Texas to get the U.S. Supreme Court to block election results in four swing states where the vote went in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.
“The integrity and resolution of the 2020 election is of paramount importance,” Moody wrote in a statement as Florida joined a friend-of-the-court brief urging the Supreme Court to allow Texas to move forward with the case. “The United States Supreme Court should weigh the legal arguments of the Texas motion and all pending matters so that Americans can be assured the election was fairly reviewed and decided.”
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Common Core. Yesterday two states joined the other 17. Today, two states joined the other 16. I guess tomorrow, two states will join the other 15?
I think that is 20 states.
Getting 26 would look good. I do not know if that is possible.
Ashely is more of a man than the senior Senator from Texas, John Cornyn. Backstabbing Chinese-bribed SOB.
Ditto Ohio!
I wish she would have us join TX as a plaintiff.
With almost half the states joining the Texas case, it is impossible for the Supreme Court to ignore and not take the case. The next step will be to demand that Kagan and Sotomayor recuse themselves from the case due to their ties with Biden.
Actually, FL did NOT go for the usurper. I strongly believe they cheated back then too. It just wasn’t as obvious.
Biden also said this:
Biden, Oct. 24: “But one of the things that I think is most important is those who haven’t voted yet, first of all go to IWILLVOTE.com to make a plan exactly how you’re going to vote, where you’re going to vote, when you’re going to vote. Because it can get complicated, because the Republicans are doing everything they can to make it harder for people to vote — particularly people of color — to vote. So go to IWILLVOTE.com.
Secondly, we’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration — President Obama’s administration before this — we have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics. What the president is trying to do is discourage people from voting by implying that their vote won’t be counted, it can’t be counted, we’re going to challenge it and all these things. If enough people vote, it’s going to overwhelm the system.
You see what’s happening now, you guys know it as well as I do, you see the long, long lines and early voting. You see the millions of people who have already cast a ballot. And so, don’t be intimidated. If in fact you have any, any problem go to — and I don’t have the number but it’s 833-DEM-VOTE… Call that number. We have over a thousand lawyers, over a thousand of them, they’ll answer the phone, if you think there’s any challenge to your voting. Go to 833-DEM-VOTE, dial those letters on your phone. That will get you the assistance that we have already put in place.”
Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the allegations in the lawsuit “are false and irresponsible.”That statement makes no sense on its face. What does he mean by "a single person who this happened to"? Does he mean someone who did the forging? Are they deliberately trying to sound like they've got something to hide?
“Texas alleges that there are 80,000 forged signatures on absentee ballots in Georgia, but they don’t bring forward a single person who this happened to. That’s because it didn’t happen,” Fuchs told the Journal Constitution.
Given all of the recent BS with election integrity, I suspect Florida did not, in fact, go for Obama in at least one instance, and with this year’s election, I suspect the Trump brigade came out in such substantial numbers that they weren’t prepared and couldn’t overwhelm the system like they did elsewhere. De Santis ensured no shenanigans happened. Thank God for him.
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