Republican voting corruption as Texas supreme court rules that those votes after the original 7 pm deadline not be counted after Paxton one of the republican candidates asked them to intervene
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Where’s the part about the TX Supreme Ct. ruling? Meanwhile, If that isn’t blatant Republican election crime, I don’t know what is. Just like Florida and the US Supreme Ct. when Republicans got their way to stop counting legal ballots back in 2000.
Meanwhile, I know TX and FL are basically lawless as to the rest of civilization and the US Constitution, but. Most states have a proceeding for challenged votes, which Paxton knows, as current AG. But, again, Republican crime. IOKIYAR.
Where’s the part about the TX Supreme Ct. ruling? Meanwhile, If that isn’t blatant Republican election crime, I don’t know what is. Just like Florida and the US Supreme Ct. when Republicans got their way to stop counting legal ballots back in 2000.
Meanwhile, I know TX and FL are basically lawless as to the rest of civilization and the US Constitution, but. Most states have a proceeding for challenged votes, which Paxton knows, as current AG. But, again, Republican crime. IOKIYAR.
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