Keyword: texaslawsuit
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When it comes to the liberal media's criticism of the Trump team's challenges to the election, this is quite possibly the most absurd argument yet! On CNN's New Day Friday morning, co-host John Berman claimed that Republican congressmen who have signed the amicus brief in the Texas lawsuit, and who represent districts in states whose results the suit is challenging, "have to resign or . . . not take the oath of office in January."Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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MSNBC host Al Sharpton said on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the 17 state attorneys general and Republican lawmakers who support his lawsuit to contest the presidential election results of four battleground states were involved in “a clear racist attempt to disenfranchise black voters.” Anchor Joy Reid said, “This is nothing short to me of white nationalism in action in our political system. It’s anti-democracy.”
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Derek Schmidt knows better. The Kansas attorney general knows the law. He knows that case Texas recently filed at the U.S. Supreme Court attempting to overturn the presidential election is dangerous nonsense. But he signed our state onto an amicus brief anyway, joining other states in supporting that very same dangerous nonsense. The presidential campaign is over. Joe Biden won a resounding victory, both in the electoral college and the popular vote. Court cases from President Trump and his allies across the country have crashed and burned because there was simply no significant fraud or malfeasance to be found. Our...
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Legal battle lines are being drawn. 17 states side with Texas in their Supreme Court lawsuit. Even President Trump has jumped into the case. 26 states are in opposition. Where will this lead? And the legacy media... ignores it all. See video at link.
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"Pennsylvania’s House speaker and majority leader on Thursday filed an amici curiae brief with the Supreme Court against the state of Pennsylvania and in favor of Texas’s lawsuit against the commonwealth and three other states."
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Why can't we, the disenfranchised voter, join the Texas and multi state class action lawsuit? Surely, we have the same right to do this.
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If Texas has its way, the 2020 presidential election won’t be over soon. The state of Texas has filed an unprecedented motion with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking for leave to file a complaint with the court against the states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin over the 2020 presidential election. The motion alleges that changes made in election rules governing absentee ballots in those states by “non-legislative actors” violated the Constitution and “cumulatively preclude knowing who legitimately won the 2020 election and threaten to cloud all future elections.” In a nutshell, Texas is saying these four states’ elections were...
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This is all happening so quickly, it is hard to keep up with everything. From another thread, I found that 17 states had joined the Texas lawsuit. What is the current count? Maybe we can keep track of them all in one place: Please post other states as they join. Here's what I have found so far: TEXAS, plus Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri,Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia
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1STATEMENT OF INTEREST OF AMICI“In the context of a Presidential election,”state actions “implicate a uniquely important national interest,” because“the impact of the votes cast in each State is affected by the votes cast for the various candidates in other States.” Anderson v.Celebrezze, 460 U.S. 780, 794–95 (1983). “For the President and the Vice President of the United States are the only elected officials who represent all the voters in the Nation.” Id.Amicicuriaeare 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.1Amicihaveseveralimportant interests in this case. First, the States...
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In a shocking turn of events, Texas filed a lawsuit with the US Supreme Court against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin - accusing them of running unconstitutional elections, and disenfranchising Texas voters as a result. What are the details? And what remedy are they seeking? This video gives a good facts-based overview of the Texas lawsuit. "Stay informed and stay free."
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