every state legislature enshrined their election laws in their state constitutions. The legislators handed off their power in most of those constitutions by giving governors, attorney generals, Sec of States, and the state election board very very wide latitude in how they can enforce and change rules as needed. And the final word on whether what they did was unconstitutional falls to the state supreme court. Guess how they ruled in every single case?He is literally the chair of the procedure, are you suggesting that under no circumstance can the certification of the vote be stopped? That’s absurd, who would stop it?
If The NY Times runs a story on the morning of the certification, say that Dominion machines were connected to the internet even though States said they weren’t, that under no circumstance could the chairperson of the certification, pause it to ensure the election was secure? Bullshit
I’m glad you agree that the States violated the Constitution, I mean it’s literally the written word that only state legislatures or Congress have the ability to change election laws.
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