Number one: SCOTUS should have heard this case because it involves the most sacred right as an American citizen: the right to vote. And to expect that vote to be counted in a fair and ethical manner. That you are entitled to one vote, and only one vote, and one that shouldn’t be stolen from you. AND that the ballot you cast is counted for the person you voted for. Number two: To hear the election fraud and allow Trump to take office in 2021. As much as we want Trump in office, number one is the most important reason and SCOTUS should have stepped up to the plate
Texas is a voter in the presidential election and their votes are diminished by fraud. It's quite obvious they had standing, even though standing is a bunch of BS anyway.
Number one: SCOTUS should have heard this case because it involves the most sacred right as an American citizen: the right to vote. And to expect that vote to be counted in a fair and ethical manner. That you are entitled to one vote, and only one vote, and one that shouldn’t be stolen from you. AND that the ballot you cast is counted for the person you voted for. Number two: To hear the election fraud and allow Trump to take office in 2021. As much as we want Trump in office, number one is the most important reason and SCOTUS should have stepped up to the plate
The right to choose your representatives.
Hope they did not forget these people are NOT our leaders; they are our employees.
So we the people have no voice?
Them's fightin' words.
What time do the hangings start?
Texas wasn't a voter in any of the states it sued.
ok, so we are all good on Texas changing their laws to send 8000 electoral votes for Trump then, it's not going to effect anyone outside of Texas.
lol @ constitution
MI, PA, WI, GA aren't entitled to change their laws outside of state legislature under the constitution. (they did)
MI, PA, WI, GA sending ANY amount of fraudulent electoral votes effects this WHOLE COUNTRY including the people in Texas.
Not sure if you were trying to make a point or look stupid.
Irrelevant.
Texas is a voter in the presidential election and their votes are diminished by fraud. It's quite obvious they had standing, even though standing is a bunch of BS anyway.
Lin Wood was a voter in g.a.
they threw his out for lack of standing as well.
where, pray tell, is one supposed to go or is one supposed to do to have their issues heard?