I think the federal government would have standing. But not other states.Nope... how are Texan's, for example, voting rights or rights to representation affected?
Minnesota's election does not affect Texas' electoral college in the least... none, nada.
So, Minnesotans? Versus Canadians? I would say yup as their voting rights and representation are affected.
Versus other Minnesotans? Say versus mail in ballots, or expiring the expulsion of felons' voting rights? Nope. Their "standing" is voting in the elections for their state reps who set the election rules.
You should definitely file a lawsuit against MN and see if it gets thrown out because of lack of standing. I suspect it will.Got it. Vehemently disagree. If one state does not conduct their election per the constitution other states and their voters are disenfranchised. If 49 states conduct their elections according to the constitution to a resulting tie, but one state did not, its votes are not constitutional.
Over claims less than in 2020 several local elections have been ordered to be redone, so not unprecedented…
Yeah, happens here a lot too from a lot of other sources.I've learned this to be absolutely true. Someone sees a tweet that seems to serve their worldview, and it gets disseminated, and often, clearly without watching/reading it. A few minutes with DuckDuckGo normally debunks the tweet.
My obfuscation skills are legendary.Yeah, happens here a lot too from a lot of other sources.
And this is why we cannot have nice things…You should definitely file a lawsuit against MN and see if it gets thrown out because of lack of standing. I suspect it will.
Are you saying that the illuminati is preventing you from purchasing a nice road bicycle?And this is why we cannot have nice things…
Like when people assume that if Trump drops out (or gets pushed out) those votes will or should just automatically go to whoever is allowed to run?It’s arrogant and delusional to assume people are just automatically on your side.
"Depends on the context" - Claudine GayIF Donald Trump loses in 2024, will you believe it is because of voting corruption?
No. I think people know the score. Everyone knows Trump has a loyal following and many of them would rather write in Trump's name on the ballot than vote for any other candidate. No one is taking you for granted.Like when people assume that if Trump drops out (or gets pushed out) those votes will or should just automatically go to whoever is allowed to run?
"Depends on the context" - Claudine Gay
LOL…
Not enough to make DeSantis happen, or elect him if they couldSee Mike? How many SD4L’s are there? Probably more than you care to admit.
If we're being honest, don't we say all the things we believe are true? No GOP candidate can win without Trumpers. That's a fact. Another fact is Trump cannot win by Trumpers alone.Not enough to make DeSantis happen, or elect him if they could
People say they need Trumpers out of one side of their mouth and then their actions give the lie to their words
It's the will of the people. Isn't that how it is supposed to be?I would be shocked if he got away with this one.
At the minimum, this is more campaign dollars on lawyers, more time not campaigning and spent dealing trials, and more news coverage not talking about Trump addressing the border, inflation, crime, etc, but how he can't stay out of a court room. We're shooting ourselves right in the leg by picking Trump, and the DeSantis/Haley team has little time to prosecute the case that Trump is driving us here.
CBS poll: Haley gaining on Trump in New Hampshire
Haley recently received a coveted endorsement from Gov. Chris Sununu.www.politico.com
No. The opinion of the Trump wing of the party is do unto others as they have done unto you. There is no higher moral ground.And if the republicans ever gain control afterwards they’ll never enact anything to shorten their chain.
Oh the private sector is no stranger to corruption
HaleyJust a hypothetical, in a world where it turns out to be Haley v Biden (or his replacement) v RFK v someone else—who do you vote for?