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To: chuckles

“The real question for SCOTUS is can judges and Secretaries of state or Governors change state law on elections?”

Why wouldn’t this be something for a State court to decide?


71 posted on 02/15/2021 4:50:28 AM PST by cymbeline
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To: cymbeline
...."Why wouldn’t this be something for a State court to decide?"....

The possibly could, but some of these states have Dems in the State Supreme Court. The actual law requiring Legislatures to make election law and only state legislatures, is in the Federal Constitution. I believe it's Art 2, Section 1....."Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress".....

What happened is the Dems cried about Covid and courts and Sec of States who count the votes changed the state rules for voting. Doing away with ID and signature verification opened up the gates for illegals and underage voters not even registered to vote. Dead people flooded the elections. It was ruined months before the election and Trump knew it.

We know about all the illegal votes, but all we really need is for SCOTUS to rule that what the states did was illegal. These illegal votes could be ruled null and void and be backed by the Feds. The states would have no choice but to subtract illegal votes from the totals. Another thing is someone needs to check the proof we have that China was connected to the voting machines. I think Sidney Powell has that one.

There is too much evidence that this was stolen. All we need is for the courts to hear the evidence.

107 posted on 02/15/2021 2:03:45 PM PST by chuckles
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