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To: Hostage

That should be enough to over turn the election. However will justice prevail?


2 posted on 07/11/2014 12:04:43 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: Parley Baer

There will be a challenge first and soon to the State GOP and MS SOS Office who will for sure reject it because they are part and parcel to the fraud and corruption.

Then the challenge will be filed in a state court. I have no knowledge of when it would be expected to be heard. But, Chris McDaniel has expressed that the first challenge will be filed next week and I think there is also a deadline then.

So estimating the court challenge will be filed the week after next if not late next week, then the court should hear the McDaniel Campaign by late August, possibly sooner. I estimate with a wave of the hand that arguments will last a week and a decision will be forthcoming by mid-September.

Now assuming the decision goes against McDaniel in state court, he then has to walk on over to federal court and file for a federal injunction against MS state election law barring him from running as an independent or as a write-in.

Now he can print a million stickers with his name as part of a write-in campaign and have them available via his volunteers at every voting poll station and he can ask the federal court to enjoin the state of MS to send a write-in sticker to every absentee ballot address.

I think he will prevail in state court but it is now clear that MS has a lot of Barbour gang members in every nook and cranny of that state. On the other hand there are still a lot of fine lawyers, judges and courtrooms in Mississippi that take justice seriously.

We will see.


7 posted on 07/11/2014 12:17:49 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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