Dear Constituent:
Thank you for contacting the Ohio Attorney General’s Office about the election-related lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General on Tuesday.
That lawsuit seeks to have the United States Supreme Court intervene in the actions of the U.S. Electoral College, which is fast approaching the deadline to certify the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Please understand that the action was filed by Texas authorities without advance notice to, or consultation with, the Ohio Attorney General’s office.
At 154 pages, the lawsuit is substantial and therefore will require substantial review and legal analysis, which this office has begun but not completed.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is committed to protecting Ohio citizens and we appreciate receiving your comments and suggestions.
Very respectfully yours,
Constituent Services and Outreach
Office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost
Toll Free: 800-282-0515
Dear Constituent:
Thank you for contacting the Ohio Attorney General’s Office about the election-related lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General on Tuesday.
That lawsuit seeks to have the United States Supreme Court intervene in the actions of the U.S. Electoral College, which is fast approaching the deadline to certify the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Please understand that the action was filed by Texas authorities without advance notice to, or consultation with, the Ohio Attorney General’s office.
At 154 pages, the lawsuit is substantial and therefore will require substantial review and legal analysis, which this office has begun but not completed.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is committed to protecting Ohio citizens and we appreciate receiving your comments and suggestions.
Very respectfully yours,
Constituent Services and Outreach
Office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost
Toll Free: 800-282-0515
No kidding.
Dave Yost was the blue power ranger
I received the same. Here's the response I sent back:
Thank you for your response. If the Ohio Attorney General's is, as you say, committed to protecting Ohio citizens and you appreciate receiving our comments and suggestions, I do have one to offer.
As a constituent, I'm calling on Attorney General Yost to place his full faith and support behind Texas Attorney General Paxton's lawsuit. As you note, the deadline to certify the winner of the 2020 election is fast approaching, so I suggest you make all haste in doing so.
Please understand that the widespread fraud perpetrated on and after election day was committed by numerous nefarious agents without advance notice to, or consultation with, the lawful, voting citizens of the United States of America.
I call on Attorney General Yost and his office staff to devote the time and attention necessary to review these 154 pages so that he may, as I have requested, place his support behind this lawsuit. He has an opportunity to stand on the right side of history, and we, the citizens of Ohio, will certainly remember his decision -- whatever that may be.
Mr. Yost, I plead with you to heed the call of your constituents; please do not allow our voices to be stilled by the clamour of fraudulent agents -- both foreign and domestic. I implore you to stand for our Constitution and entrust its lawful interpretation and application to the highest court in our land.
We citizens of Ohio will remember well your decision in this matter; again, I implore you to make the right choice on our behalf. Thank you for your time and attention.
seems like a fair response, i'm also not sure why other states need to get in on this, like what does it change?
i dont mind the downs but you could answer the question yes?