Four States Supporting Texas Lawsuit

Four states at the time of this posting have joined the Texas lawsuit filed Monday with Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The states are, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri. You can read each of their press announcements over at the The Daily Wire in a article posted by Ryan Saavedra titled, Multiple States Throw Support Behind Texas’ Election Lawsuit Against GA, WI, MI, PA.

It is rumored at the time of this posting, five other states are looking into joining the lawsuit too; Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, and South Dakota.

There is a grassroots campaign encouraging citizens to write to their states Attorney General asking that their state joins the Texas lawsuit.

To understand better the Texas Lawsuit, Hans Von Spakovsky over at The Daily Signal wrote an excellent article titled, A 2020 Election Redo in 4 States? Here Are the Details About Texas Lawsuit.

Spakovsky writes in part,

The motion alleges that changes made in election rules governing absentee ballots in those states by “non-legislative actors” violated the Constitution and “cumulatively preclude knowing who legitimately won the 2020 election and threaten to cloud all future elections.”

In a nutshell, Texas is saying these four states’ elections were unconstitutional—and therefore, invalid. The Lone Star State’s complaint, filed by state Attorney General Ken Paxton, asks that Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin conduct new elections to determine their electors for the Electoral College.

The motion filed by Texas includes the 41-page complaint and a 35-page brief making the legal arguments for why the Supreme Court should grant approval of the filing of the lawsuit, since Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution gives the Supreme Court—not lower federal courts—original jurisdiction over “controversies between two or more States.”

Spakovsky also does a great job outlining the motion filed by writing,

  • Pennsylvania: The complaint accuses Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar of, among other things, “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogating” Pennsylvania statutes that require “signature verification for absentee or mail-in ballots.” These changes were “not ratified” by the Pennsylvania Legislature.
  • Georgia: Similarly, the complaint describes how Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, also “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogated Georgia’s statute governing the signature verification process for absentee ballots.”
  • Michigan: The complaint states that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson “abrogated Michigan election statutes related to absentee ballot applications and signature verification.”
  • Wisconsin: Lastly, the Wisconsin’s elections commission made similar changes in state laws without the permission of the Legislature that “weakened, or did away with, established security procedures put in place by the Wisconsin Legislature to ensure absentee ballot integrity.”

It also must be pointed out that Associate Justice Samuel Alito gave a head nod to going this route when he ordered Pennsylvania to segregate late arriving ballets, New York Post article November 6, 2020. Pennsylvania ignored Alito’s order.

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19 Comments

  1. Dan December 9, 2020 at 17:41

    I, unfortunately, have no faith in the SCOTUS, to do their job, when the chips are down. Kill a fetus….no fuckin problem…all legal….keep a Country in tact….no fuckin way. Not important enough. Watch and see.

  2. James December 9, 2020 at 17:41

    I believe we are up to 17 states signing on board,tis getting interesting.

  3. Brad December 9, 2020 at 18:14

    We’re up to 16 now and growing. I’m not sure this is a remedy though. However I’m pretty sure the Insurrection Act is.

    • johnyMac December 9, 2020 at 18:44

      Share the list brother. I am sorry but I do not have the time at the moment to post. Thx

      73 & God Bless

      • Brad December 9, 2020 at 19:35

        This is the most current list I can find, however I’m hearing a few more states have jumped in.

        MO, AL, AR, FL, NE, ND, OK, IN, KS, LA, MS, MT, SC, SD, TN, UT and WV.

        • Brad December 9, 2020 at 19:55

          I just heard Arizona and Nevada have joined the list. What the heck? That’s like the fat ugly girls hanging out with the hot ones.

          • johnyMac December 9, 2020 at 19:58

            Brad OUCH! LOL

            On another note the states are…Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia and now Nevada and Arizona according to you Brad.

            Wouldn’t it be nice if we could get 26 states? 50% + one.

            73 Brother

  4. Shinmen Takezo. December 9, 2020 at 18:35

    Its now 17 states joining the TX lawsuit. AZ also joined a few minutes ago as well. I prediict that more than 20 states will sign on to this in a day or so.

    • Shinmen Takezo December 9, 2020 at 20:27

      As of this evening 21 states have joined in this lawsuit…

      Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

      A few more will join as well.

      • NC Scout December 9, 2020 at 21:30

        Sounds like a prelude to secession to me.

        • Brad December 9, 2020 at 21:41

          Hmm. 34 states are required for a states resolution. I resolve Trump won this POS.

          • NC Scout December 9, 2020 at 22:07

            The 10th Amendment says a bit otherwise…should things not pan out. Seems like I’ve read this story before but what would I know.

          • Brad December 9, 2020 at 22:39

            This is a great conversation, and I don’t know all the answers. If you are correct about the 10th then the Civil War was totally unconstitutional. I’m finding info on a Constitutional Convention hard to nail down . If you know more please expand.

  5. Anonymous December 9, 2020 at 20:30

    5

  6. Spingehra December 9, 2020 at 22:20

    I’m asking myself is this country even worth a fight ?

    • NC Scout December 10, 2020 at 00:23

      In case you haven’t noticed, its where you live.

  7. Coyyote December 11, 2020 at 21:24

    SCOTUS will not hear the case. They said Tx had not shown that the people of Tnx had standing. Pretty much believe it’s a done deal at this point.

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