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To: rxbond who wrote (773416)12/7/2022 12:29:27 PM
From: skinowski3 Recommendations

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Ben Smith
pheilman_
Thomas M.

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Texas sued in 2020 over some states violating the Constitution in the way they changed their election laws. 17 states supported the lawsuit - but it was dismissed based on a “lack of standing”. How can a state “lack standing” in an original jurisdiction dispute between states on a constitutional question - that I don’t know.

So, I doubt that the Lake suit will get very far. It seems like the SCOTUS made a decision to stay out of anything political.

en.m.wikipedia.org



To: rxbond who wrote (773416)12/7/2022 1:08:03 PM
From: Sdgla4 Recommendations

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Area51
Ben Smith
DinoNavarre
relewis

  Respond to of 793846
 
Hobbs ran her own election controlling the machines, mail in ballot counting & the polling places.

Overt meddling & theft followed by threatening the election officials with jail time if they refused to do their jobs.

If the judicial branch abdicates then all bets are off imo.