The Attorney General of Texas files suit against the battleground states - states where Trump has been challenging election results in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Via Click on Detroit:
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a brief Tuesday claiming that Michigan and other battleground states altered election laws and flooded the state with ballots with no chain of custody.
However, Michigan voters in 2018 approved no-reason absentee voting. This year, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson sent out applications to vote, not actual ballots unless the voter completed the process to vote absentee.
The suit also names Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
President Donald Trump’s legal team has not been successful in Michigan so far. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court declined to hear a case that wanted to reverse Pennsylvania’s vote certification.
If nothing else the solution I see is Biden fails to get to 270 and the House of Representatives hold a contingent election. Time is still running out on as much as that.
Meanwhile I saw on FOX News the so-called President-elect butchered and forgot the name of his Health and Human Services Secretary-designee.
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I never heard of a state suing another state before. Supposedly, the Electoral College was created to prevent conflicts, such as Large States versus Small States. Dan Savage says size doesn't matter. ⊙﹏⊙
The USA isn't much of a Federalist Society, instead, we really are a States' Rights Society. ⊙﹏⊙
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