SCOTUS GIVES GA, MI, WI, AND PA UNTIL THURSDAY DEC 10 AT 3PM TO RESPOND TO SUIT

Georgia points out in it's response to the lawsuit that every claim alleged by Texas has already had its day in court and been thrown out. There is nothing new there and courts have already said that they would not interfere in the Georgia election and overturn it.

I knew we had some smart and honest Conservatives here in the forum.

You SIR, have restored my faith in Republicans! Thank You!
 
You didn't answer my question.

Texas can not represent its voters in a national election case?

Only so long as they can show that Texas voters were harmed. Are you saying Texas voters are harmed by how voters voted in Georgia?
I suggest you read the responses by the 4 states. The court will be using their reasoning for denying Texas' lawsuit.
 
I would say, those four States unconstitutionally disenfranchised their own voters which affected and disenfranchised all voters in the national election.

I don't think they did disenfranchise their own voters. They voted and the votes were certified. There was nothing unconstitutional--state laws determine how the state will choose its electors.
 
Even if it is a can of worms, if it is found that what was done was illegal and that the election was compromised then we need to ensure it doesn't happen in the future and the constitution has steps that can be taken to choose the President. Though I seriously doubt that this will happen. Mostly because SCOTUS often just won't take cases like this.

This type of case HAS to be ONLY taken up by the S.C. No lower courts can be allowed to.
 
I don't think they did disenfranchise their own voters. They voted and the votes were certified. There was nothing unconstitutional--state laws determine how the state will choose its electors.

The State election laws in question were passed by entities other than the State legislators, making them unconstitutional. Some States even violated their own State constitutions.
 
And the problem with your argument is that Texas is NOT a voter in any of the 4 states. Since Texas doesn't vote in any of those states it can not be disenfranchised from voting in any of those states. Texans were still able to vote in Texas because none of those 4 states interfered in Texas elections.

Stillllllllllllllllll don't get it, eh? Why should the other 46 states be disenfranchised, penalized and robbed of a legal FEDERAL election result because of 4 who
did NOT follow the proper Constitutional rules of the election process? Thought the left loved those 'majority wins' type of things.
 
The State election laws in question were passed by entities other than the State legislators, making them unconstitutional. Some States even violated their own State constitutions.

The electoral college provision in the Constitution that grants that power to state legislatures is about choosing electors. All those states are choosing electors based on those laws.

The changes to election law like accepting ballots late are not part of the process of choosing electors. When administering the provisions of election law executive branch always has some discretion to accommodate special situations. Surely if a hurricane was headed to the area and there was an evacuation the state could delay the election without violating its own laws. Presidents make such changes regularly with executive orders.
 
Stillllllllllllllllll don't get it, eh? Why should the other 46 states be disenfranchised, penalized and robbed of a legal FEDERAL election result because of 4 who
did NOT follow the proper Constitutional rules of the election process? Thought the left loved those 'majority wins' type of things.

How are they robbed? Did they lose their electoral college votes? Were their voters unable to vote? Nothing changed other than the person elected President is not the one that Texas voted for. I'm sorry but the Constitution does not require that every state for Texas' preferred candidate.

By the way, Texas changed its rules during the election as well in closing election drop off sites at the order of the Governor and with the help of a court ruling. It looks like the other 49 states were cheated by Texas' rule changes if Texas is allowed to sue other states then other states can sue Texas. If Texas' elections are also overturned then Texas will have no representation in the House since none of those elections would be valid. Without Texas having any legislators, the Democratic House can refuse to accept a slate of electors from Texas which will then allow the Democratic House to vote for the next President with Texas having no vote at all. Dang. Biden is President and Texas doesn't get any representation until they can hold a new election to vote in Representatives and a Senator.
 
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