I have only heard about PA and GA doing it. We need one more state to do it
Thanks!
Wisconsin Supreme court just voted against Trump I believe. I think they will need to appeal to the Supreme Court there
I didn't hear about this. Do you have a link handy? That is yuge
I think they flagged a bunch during the recount. I don't know how they would get them out of the total, or if they will. Not sure what happens next
I went mostly cash. I don't care if I miss a little upside. If we want the election to go our way, it's going to be messy, and I anticipate volatility. But, long time horizon, and it doesn't matter.
Where can I find the official release on this information?
So, what happens now? Do we still need the legislature to send alternate electors?
I think so. I have not read any confirmation yet. I know Nevada was the one leading the way here
Thank you for clarifying.
So what happens next? Sorry, I am retarded
Why is that?
Get that attitude outta hear. We are only halfway through this fight
It's freaking nuts. This feels like a simulation
AG is blocking it. I don't know what they could do. They could leak it, not sure what would happen then.
This is a good sign. Probably means he knows something
Better not run the clock out on this. They should be giving an opinion this afternoon. This is not fucking complicated.
They better not be trying to run the clock out. I expect more from the Supreme Court.
So, it can still be reversed after the 14th, correct?
When will they announce that the case will be heard?
I cant stress this enough, calling state reps and getting them to join the Texas lawsuit will make or break this. HOLD THE LINE
Damn right. It's glorious
The public needs to hear this. NOW
At the very least, I believe it keeps the legal challenges alive in contested states. So if Trump wins those cases, the alternate electors would be accepted. I think that's what is going on