Posted on 12/08/2020 4:13:25 PM PST by rxsid
SEVEN states have now joined Texas lawsuit
Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota and Lousiana…
SEVEN states have now joined Texas lawsuit, arguing that the Equal Protection Clause has been violated in this election from state-to-state. @Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, South Dakota. #StopTheSteal • #FightForTrump— Ali 🟧 #StopTheSteal (@ali) December 8, 2020
Please leave a message with the attorney general’s office listed below using similar verbiage as that below. The states with the strike-through line have joined the lawsuit in the last day. Most calls will go to voicemail, but a few will answer live. In either case, I would suggest you start by saying something along the lines of:
âÂÂI would like to leave a message for attorney general (add attorney general’s name). I am calling as a concerned citizen and voter that has been defrauded of an honest and fair election to ask, (demand) that (fill in the state) join the lawsuit Texas filed last night with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)âÂÂ
Alaska Clyde âÂÂEdâ Sniffen, Jr attorney.general@alaska.gov (907) 269-5602
Arizona Mark Brnovich aginfo@azag.gov (602) 542-4266
Florida Ashley Moody ashley.moody@myfloridalegal.com 850-717-9337
Idaho Lawrence Wasden lawrence.wasden@ag.idaho.gov (208) 334-2400
Indiana Curtis Hill Constituent@atg.in.gov (317) 232-6201
Kansas Derek Schmidt derek.schmidt@ag.ks.gov 515-281-5164
Missouri Eric Schmitt consumer.help@ago.mo.gov (573) 751-3321
Montana Tim Fox contactdoj@mt.gov (406) 444-2026
Nebraska Doug Peterson ago.info.help@nebraska.gov (402) 471-2682
New Hampshire Gordon J Macdonald attorneygeneral@doj.nh.gov (603) 271-3658
Ohio Dave Yost contact@daveyost.com (614) 466-4320
Oklahoma Mike Hunter (405) 521-3921
Tennessee Herbet Slatery tnattygen@ag.tn.gov 615-741-3491
Utah Sean Reyes uag@agutah.gov (801) 538-9600
West Virginia Patrick Morrisey consumer@wvago.gov (304) 558-2021
Wyoming Bridget Hill baylwa@state.wy.us (307) 777-7841
Hey, I’m not in charge.
I just post here.
Thanks for the list.
LA and MO are in, and of course TX is the original party.
I have no idea what the holdup is in OKC.
Georgia is one of the defendant states.
17 states (including Texas). In State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State of Georgia, State of Michigan, and State of Wisconsin...
“Amici curiae are the States of Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.”
And Missouri, making 18.
The above was in the Texas v. Pennsylvania - Amicu Brief of Missouri et al.
are all these states officially in the suit with TX or just have said they will?
lol, I’d say more the dirty Ohio river but oh well. Emailed Indiana’s AG and told him to join the fight
Space Junkie, I’m not sure. Please examine the link I posted above.
17 states tell Supreme Court they support Texas bid to reverse Biden win (CNBC)
>>They’ll secede if it’s stopped. And good riddance to the butt hurt states. What’ll Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania do? Split in half like West Virginia did with Virginia?
Virginia could split again. The western half isn’t too happy with its coastal kin. Trump signs still up everywhere.
>>Seven States—The core of a new Confederacy—This time the Constitutional States of America. All it will take is a spark. This time it will be from the left. Lets hope and pray for wiser heads to rule and prevent war. A Civil War would only help China in their world conquest.
Lincoln started the war last time by attempting to resupply Fort Sumpter, forcing South Carolina to defend itself.
[17 states (including Texas). In State of Texas v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State of Georgia, State of Michigan, and State of Wisconsin...
“Amici curiae are the States of Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia.”]
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Where is Mitch Mcconnell’s State of Kentucky? You know: the president of the senate, the majority whip, that guy! Why hasn’t Kentucky joined with Texas and the other 16 states?
You got your wish.
18 total baby.....
Oklahoma moved. It’s now north of Texas.
Thanks for the link. I had seen it mentioned in other articles that TN had joined, but hadn’t seen in on our .gov site. I sent an email early yesterday, but every time I tried to call the line was busy. I figured that was a good thing. Thanks again!
Now 21...
Which are the latest 3???
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