I wonder -- as United States voters could we file a class action suit against these contested states for certifying despite overwhelming evidence of fraud? One would assume (not knowing much about election law) that we (as citizens) have some rights in the matter.
If our choice for president has been negated through fraud -- then "we, the people" could also be considered "an injured party" -- couldn't we?
I imagine if we (collectively) were to donate -- we could retain counsel. Can you picture a "The Donald. Win vs.State" court case? It certainly would not hurt for "we, the people" to come out swinging on President Trump's behalf.
Just a thought -- I am not even sure the mods would be interested in doing this or if it would even be legally possible to act as a formal unit.
I wonder -- as United States voters could we file a class action suit against these contested states for certifying despite overwhelming evidence of fraud? One would assume (not knowing much about election law) that we (as citizens) have some rights in the matter.
If our choice for president has been negated through fraud -- then "we, the people" could also be considered "an injured party" -- couldn't we?
I imagine if we (collectively) were to donate -- we could retain counsel. Can you picture a "The Donald. Win vs.State" court case? It certainly would not hurt for "we, the people" to come out swinging on President Trump's behalf.
Just a thought -- I am not even sure the mods would be interested in doing this or if it would even be legally possible to act as a formal unit.
I remember a post here saying that any GA citizen could file a lawsuit once the results were certified. Your results may vary depending on your state.
This seems like a valid point to me. I don’t know what the law is on this either, but we need some form of redress. This robbery must not stand.
If someone was smart enough to get something off the ground count me in for twenty bucks to help.