Eight More States Join the Texas SCOTUS Case
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Apparently none of them have done so yet, only talking about it: https://thedonald.win/p/11QlTuYt7R/massive-disinformation-effort-on/
Looks like 17 states have signed onto an amicus brief in support:
Really proud to see my state on this list. My state's leadership has tons of issues but I can get behind them with this.
I feel kinda bad for all you current citizens of the neo-Confederation, because you're going to have a shitload of people from blue state hellholes moving there.
Consider a temporary elimination of secret ballots for new residents from out of state.
Lol, trust me, my state is probably one of the last ones people want to move to. Having a bad reputation has its upsides lol
Pleased to see my state supporting it.
Fingers crossed and all that, but time will tell.
If this pulls through how vindictive are the Dems going to be?
On a scale of very to extremely, that is
Yeah, just saw it, sounds pretty serious. Is there time for some cucked AGs to still come out and join after seeing this?
I don't know. I'm honestly surprised Idaho isn't on the list.
Thanks. Tomorrow will be interesting.
There are some interesting things cooking, for sure. We should have the results of the forensic audit of the 22 Dominion machines soon, there is the PA lawsuit with Alito, and of course the Texas lawsuit, which other states might join. And these are just off the top of my head, and who knows how many other things are happening that we do not even know about. The Texas lawsuit certainly came out of the left field for me.
There might not be a legal way for them to do so in the first place. So these declarations of support may be just as significant as them actually joining the suit would be, simply because they aren't able to in the first place.
Good question, maybe they have to file separately, for example.
IIUC they will be able to join the case if SCOTUS decides to take it. Right now it's on the docket but they can still dismiss it.