12/11/2020 6:01:02 AM PST
· 9 of 24 zaker99
to Enlightened1
Gorsuch wrote that leaving decisions about how to conduct elections during the pandemic would lead to a “Babel of decrees” and that lawmakers were better positioned to make judgments about what to do.
“Last-minute changes to longstanding election rules risk other problems too, inviting confusion and chaos and eroding public confidence in electoral outcomes,” he wrote. “No one doubts that conducting a national election amid a pandemic poses serious challenges. But none of that means individual judges may improvise with their own election rules in place of those the people’s representatives have adopted.”
12/11/2020 5:58:30 AM PST
· 8 of 24 zaker99
to Enlightened1
I think the most important part of the article is that the court confirmed that state legislatures, and no one else, set laws and rules for elections. Neil Gorsuch was very clear on that.
John Fredericks is reporting on The National Pulse with Raheem Kassam on America’s Voice that Rudy has another video that was obtained last night, showing more votes being pulled out of a cabinet after counting was supposed to have ended for the night. It is supposed to be released later today.
11/18/2020 9:52:16 AM PST
· 5 of 89 zaker99
to Bruce Buckley
I thought this most recent discrepancy was in the vote totals during the recount, not the original count. I don’t think it would change anything in this particular incident.
11/13/2020 1:52:17 PM PST
· 18 of 42 zaker99
to glimmerman70
One tiny bit of good news. Doug Collins said on Newsmax TV a few hours ago that the Secretary of State agreed to have 1 to 1 observing. I haven’t heard anything official yet.