Not a constitutional lawyer, but they will probably not argue against fraud, rather that Texas has no standing or right ro question another State’s election procedures.
probably not argue against fraud, rather that Texas has no standing or right ro question another State’s election procedures.
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Yes Texas does have standing because in no case is violating the law part of ‘another state’s election procedure’! These 4 states in question, in violation of Article 2 of the US Constitution and the Equal Protection clause, have disenfranchised the states who KEPT the law.
> Not a constitutional lawyer, but they will probably not argue against fraud, rather that Texas has no standing or right ro question another State’s election procedures.
In short, states’ rights(?)