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keoyome 11 points ago +11 / -0

I logged out and put in a fake password. It didn't work. So, everything seems to be working for me.

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keoyome 10 points ago +10 / -0

they already have. this election was their overreach.

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

you'll just have to learn to move on...like the rest of us did. rain pours as I stare sadly into the window of my crush from 10 years ago, watching him without his knowledge

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

problem is identifying MAGA. Even RINOs will have American flags on their houses.

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keoyome 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait, is this a real thing? Also, feels kinda Illuminati, LOL

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keoyome 2 points ago +2 / -0

yeah, obviously, but I ain't about living in fear

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess we can always migrate to Taiwanese social media if need be...

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keoyome 2 points ago +2 / -0

this is true. I'm not appreciative of Milo's turn this way and that, but ultimately when "the cancel culture" came for him, NO ONE had his back. That being said, he is over-dramatic and smells of grift.

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keoyome 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for laying all this out! A lot of people are confused on the paths that this lawsuit can lead to!

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the Texas is lawsuit is asking for a few remedies, and one of those remedies is that these states who have violated election laws can decide their electors. It only ends up at midnight on election day if state legislatures decide that those numbers are the true counts. This lawsuit is not challenging the constitutionality of the votes, it is challenging the fact that governors and SOSs changed laws when according to the constitution, they don't have that power, so it doesn't really make sense that they would go back to election night (unless that's what the state legislature decides...they could also decide to keep the Biden illegal votes or to not send electors at all).

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, the case doesn't bring up the votes. It brings up the fact that governors and SOSs in these states violated Article 2 of the constitution where it says that state legislatures make laws regarding state elections (paraphrase). Also, the Texas case does not ask them to invalidate votes. Instead, it asks a number of outcomes, but the one that I think is most likely is that these states can decide which electors that they send. At that point, it is likely that some or all of these states decide that they won't send any electors. That's when it goes to the House Delegation in congress.

It's really complicated though, and there are still many ways for Trump to win.

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keoyome 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not doomer to point out that we've already been betrayed. I never said that this would be the end of it though. Ultimately, this just means that we have to work harder to contact our state legislatures and be heard.

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