The 2020 General Election Thread II

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    foszoe

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    Is that population really most likely to be democratic?

    Or is it more likely to be composed of people who don't really care one way or another?

    Correlation doesn't imply causation. :laugh:

    But. If you're out of work, playing video games and smoking dope in your mom's basement, yer probably a Democrat. Whether you filled out the ballot or a "community organizer" filled it out for you.
     

    foszoe

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    If they swear him on the date every other president was sworn in on, how is that hurrying it up at all? Unless there's a plan to swear him in on New Years day or something.


    Well, I wasn't gonna say it that way. But it does sound a lot like, "Hurry up and swear him in before they find out he didn't win it fairly!"
     

    OneBadV8

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    If they swear him on the date every other president was sworn in on, how is that hurrying it up at all? Unless there's a plan to swear him in on New Years day or something.
    I took it as more of a delay the findings until he can get sworn in before they find anything. Not necessarily a move up the inauguration date type of thing :dunno:
     

    foszoe

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    What if the State Legislature cedes, delegates, or directs that power to the governor, SOS? Would that be unconstitutional? Is there a SCOTUS decision regarding such an issue?

    For Gods sake!

    Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress; but no Senator or Representative, or person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States shall be appointed an Elector.

    Not the governor, not the Secretary of State, not the election board.

    Are we clear? The framers were...
     

    foszoe

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    Delaying I can understand. That's part of most high profile court cases it seems. Delay, delay, and then .....delay.
    I took it as more of a delay the findings until he can get sworn in before they find anything. Not necessarily a move up the inauguration date type of thing :dunno:
     

    Ingomike

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    What if the State Legislature cedes, delegates, or directs that power to the governor, SOS? Would that be unconstitutional? Is there a SCOTUS decision regarding such an issue?

    We do not need hypotheticals, we have the real thing, PA legislature passed vote by mail including time frames, then the bureaucrats changed them. Pretty simple...
     

    Ingomike

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    From the Texas lawsuit.

    Additional public information confirms the material adverse impact on the integrity of the vote in Wayne County caused by these unconstitutional changes to Michigan’s election law. For example, the Wayne County Statement of Votes Report lists 174,384 absentee ballots out of 566,694 absentee ballots tabulated (about 30.8%) as counted without a registration number for precincts in the City of Detroit.
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    Cicchetti Decl. at ¶ 27, App. 8a. The number of votes not tied to a registered voter by itself exceeds Vice President Biden’s margin of margin of [sic] 146,007 votes by more than 28,377 votes.
     

    buckwacker

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    From the Texas lawsuit.

    Additional public information confirms the material adverse impact on the integrity of the vote in Wayne County caused by these unconstitutional changes to Michigan’s election law. For example, the Wayne County Statement of Votes Report lists 174,384 absentee ballots out of 566,694 absentee ballots tabulated (about 30.8%) as counted without a registration number for precincts in the City of Detroit.
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    Cicchetti Decl. at ¶ 27, App. 8a. The number of votes not tied to a registered voter by itself exceeds Vice President Biden’s margin of margin of [sic] 146,007 votes by more than 28,377 votes.


    Just desperate Republican hearsay. Nothing to see here, move on.
     

    foszoe

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    It was a question about precedent not hypotheticals.

    We do not need hypotheticals, we have the real thing, PA legislature passed vote by mail including time frames, then the bureaucrats changed them. Pretty simple...
     
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