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posted ago by WainiacS ago by WainiacS +30 / -0

LANSING, MI -- The Michigan Supreme Court won’t order an audit, nor will it seize ballots and block officials from certifying the already-certified presidential election.

In a split ruling issued Wednesday, the majority said the state’s highest court doesn’t have the power to do so and according to the opinion written by Elizabeth T. Clement, entertaining arguments on the topic would only “prolong the uncertainty over the legal

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LibertarianWalkz 1 point ago +1 / -0

OP, is this the Texas+18 state lawsuit?

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WainiacS [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s what he said, Supreme Court is still upset about being involved with bush v. Gore in 2000. They don’t want to be involved in highly political cases or something along those lines.

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LibertarianWalkz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Okay, this isn't a good sign. But it's going towards the main SCOTUS, if they decide to hear it out, but this is unfortunate, period.