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The Briefingroom Polls / Re: Pulse of Briefers (Part II) Election Sentiment 6 Months Out
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 07:10:48 pm »Not just no. Oh, HELL NO!
I have more faith. Slow but surely, I think Joe Q is going into rage mode. And we will see some repercussions. Including serious jail time, and maybe life imprisonment/execution of Fauxcii for mass murder.
John Hasson
@SonofHas
Want to hear something nuts?
June 2022: Nicholas Roske attempts to assassinate Kavanaugh
Four months later, a man attacks Nancy Pelosi’s husband
Pelosi’s attacker has already been tried, convicted, and sentenced to 30 years in prison
Meanwhile, Roske hasn’t even gone to trial
2:33 PM · May 17, 2024
In a federal lawsuit filed earlier this month against Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar, a Democrat, and election officials in Nevada’s two most populated counties, the Trump campaign and the GOP argue the four-day grace period violates federal laws that “establish the Tuesday after the first Monday in November as the uniform, national Election Day.” While states have broad discretion in deciding how to conduct federal elections, their election laws “must comply with the higher law of the U.S. Constitution” and the federal laws drawn from it, the plaintiffs charge.
“The result of Nevada’s violation of federal law is that timely, valid ballots are diluted by untimely, invalid ballots, which violates the rights of candidates, campaigns, and voters under federal law,” the lawsuit asserts.
As the complaint notes, mail ballots for this year’s Nov. 5 election postmarked by Election Day will be counted if received on or before 5 p.m. on Nov. 9, if Nevada’s law remains in place. Additionally, the lawsuit charges that Nevada election officials “have counted and will continue to count mail ballots that lack a postmark and are received on or before 5 p.m. on November 8, 2024.”
“For example, the United States Postal Service does not postmark bulk rate mail, which means that a significant number of mail ballots will lack a postmark. Nevada election officials will count such ballots even if they are sent after Election Day,” the lawsuit states.