Message from @turn_key
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page 8. this really stuck in my mind after reading the complaint. "...Voters who cast lawful ballots
cannot have their votes diminished by states that
administered their 2020 presidential elections in a
manner where it is impossible to distinguish a lawful
ballot from an unlawful ballot ..."
so texas filed but that means that now the scotus is voting on the key swing states?
Where can I see on the SCOTUS website that Texas case will be heard?
Chair, I think someone posted it on election discussions.
Well I posted the link but I can't see it on the website🤔
It’s in the above article.
It’s not impossible.
No the domain is zerohedge.com, but I am searching where it is docketed on the official website
I SEE IT
it's such a profound statement... really captures the essence of the complaints against this election
Official confirmation
Robert Barnes, a constitutional lawyer, is BTFO'ing election "experts" on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Barnes_Law/status/1336413018612092928?s=20
Robert Barnes
My man
He survived Chris Taylor and Nam
Don't doubt him
He'll yeet you like he did Elias
Chris' tweet did not age well..
<:salut:730846445732888630> 4 more years!!
<:AmericanFlag:720120797837918288> <:ExcitedPepe:781198443665424424> <:PepeTrump:781193096880193548> <:TrumpEmoji:720119339185078332>
My mayor🥰
lol
The way I read the Texas’ filing is, other states’ voters cannot have their vote diminished by (...). => Could it happen that SCOTUS invalidates the 4 states, but that the vote doesn’t go to HoR, and we only retain the votes of the properly elected part of the electoral college?
- Is going to HoR mandatory if 1 state is invalidated?
- It would be a powerful message to electors of the fraudulent states : « Your vote cannot count because the governors you’ve elected are not mentally capable of organizing an election, so we’ll just listen to the votes of ~500 other members of the electoral college instead of 587. And by the way maybe please get rid of your governors if you want your vote to count next time. Just saying ».
538*
I'm glad to see so many president elects lmao
Louisiana's release from the AG Office also remind us that Texas themselves and a few other states filed a legal brief urging SCOTUS to look into PA
In november
These states are: Missouri, Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
South Carolina, South Dakota, and Texas.
So I would hazard a guess that most if not all of those states will also join in soon
The texas suit was telegraphed since early november but it was so lost in the weeds we didn t see it coming
No-one did
Any validity?