.@ncgop When Can Congress Refuse to Seat a Duly-Elected Candidate? #Never In 1969, #SCOTUS ruled the Speaker of the House could not exclude a duly-elected candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. In Powell v. McCormack, 395 U.S. 486 #SeatHarris
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So, that clock ain't even started yet.
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she’s so bad at this
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The state hasn't even certified!
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When was it certified? What was the date...
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His election hasn't been certified.
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You can't contest an election that has yet to be called (due to massive fraud from the ncgop).
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It wasn’t certified.
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What was the date his election was certified, so we all know when the thirty day clock started.
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Are you a parody account?
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(maybe sit this one out... Gather, pick a new candidate, and fight a new election. The last one was fraudulent and didn't get certified)
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but it wasn’t just the candidate, it was an enterprise
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