• Billiam
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    632 days ago

    Hey, this is kinda like 2009 when the GOP fought for months to delay Al Franken being seated in the Senate to keep the Dems from having the supermajority Americans voted for. And the whole reason they did so was because Mitch knew that Ted Kennedy was dying so they were trying to run out the clock.

  • @PunkRockSportsFan
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    602 days ago

    Nazis work in bad faith to defy the will of the People.

    They use the law as a weapon to punish those they don’t like and shield themselves from the consequences of their illegal actions.

  • Atelopus-zeteki
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    392 days ago

    “After millions of dollars spent, more than 68,000 voters at risk of losing their votes, thousands of volunteers mobilized, hundreds of legal documents filed, and immeasurable damage done to our democracy, I’m glad the will of the voters was finally heard, six months and two days after Election Day,” Justice Riggs said in a statement.

    The case tested the boundaries of post-election litigation, and drew criticism from democracy watchdog groups, liberals and even some conservatives across the state, who worried about setting a dangerous precedent.

    sheesh!

  • toomanypancakes
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    162 days ago

    Now how about fining him for wasting everyone’s time and money over nonsense grandstanding? 100K per vote he attempted to disenfranchise sounds fair.