Thread on A Tale of Two Cases…
You don’t change the rules after the game has started. As we’re seeing, changing the rules after kickoff is one problem with @NCSBE’s secret adventure last week—I’m going to tell you about another. (1/9) #ncpol
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@NCSBE lawyers and the@JoshStein_ lawyers admitted that the blind voters were right, but claimed it was “too late” to doing anything about it. They even told a judge the blind voters were right on the law. (3/9)#ncpol4 odpowiedzi 24 podane dalej 79 polubionychPokaż ten wątek -
So the
@NCSBE agreed to “settle” with Democratic super-lawyer Marc Elias to toss out bipartisan anti-ballot fraud measures, but wouldn’t lift a finger to help blind voters because it was “too late.” Apparently, it wasn’t “too late” for Marc Elias. (4/9)#ncpol2 odpowiedzi 36 podanych dalej 88 polubionychPokaż ten wątek -
None of us would have known about it except last week a federal trial judge in Elizabeth City saw and cut through the bureaucratic morass. (5/9)
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Now we know that on 9/8, the
@NSBE told the judge in writing, “because the absentee voting period began on 9/4, these changes would need to be made while voting is actually happening which presents particular risk that could jeopardize the ongoing election process.” (6/9)#ncpol1 odpowiedź 24 podane dalej 78 polubionychPokaż ten wątek -
At the 11th hour, the Cooper-controlled
@NCSBE agreed to tailor the law for@NC_Governor’s former lawyer Marc Elias, but told the admittedly-correct blind voters “better luck next year.” (7/9)2 odpowiedzi 25 podanych dalej 76 polubionychPokaż ten wątek -
And they told a federal judge a week earlier that “it's simply too late to implement a new process.” Why the different standards? Remember: the
#ncleg created anti-fraud laws twice in public with input from all sides.@NC_Governor’s@NCSBE met in secret and changed the laws.(8/9)2 odpowiedzi 24 podane dalej 78 polubionychPokaż ten wątek
Even still, if @NCSBE thought the election laws were lacking, and both Mr. Elias and the blind plaintiffs wanted changes, why the two orders?
Why the different standards? (9/9)
Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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