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posted ago by One-Man_Riot ago by One-Man_Riot +1231 / -0

It's a brief filed as a "Friend of the Court". The premise of the argument is that PA not only sidestepped it's own state legislature, they also sidestepped the constitution by allowing ballots that come in after election day to be counted. There is NO provision for that in the constitution, pandemic or not. This means that the electoral votes in our states - who ran their elections based on the constitution - may be subjected to this illegal action. THIS IS ALL OF OUR BUSINESS!! Please ask your AG to file the same brief!

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G0vnah 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tell me what to say, I'm an average Joe

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One-Man_Riot [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Basically this: I am writing <calling> to implore Attorney General <your state ag> to join the AG's in Ohio, Alabama, Missouri, Texas, and others in their filing of briefs with the SCOTUS under "Friend of the Court" that challenge the constitutionality of Pennsylvania sidestepping not only their own state legislature, but also the constitution of the United States by extending the deadline for receiving ballots after election day. There is no provision for this in the constitution. This unconstitutional maneuvering subjects our own <# of your state's EV's> electoral votes to illegal actions. Please join the other AG's who have made this filing with the Supreme court! It is a simple yet powerful argument. And you have zero political blowback to fear! The voters of <your state, hopefully> made it very clear we are behind this President, our Governor, and our Attorney General. Please carry out the will of the people!