Today, a number of my colleagues will be filing an amicus brief in support of the lawsuit filed by the State of Texas regarding the election results of several other states. Respectfully, I will not join because I believe the case itself represents a dangerous violation... (1/5)
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The time is now. There will be no *future* without correction NOW. This argument that States suing other States is a greater risk than an entire Nation being disenfranchised is stupid and ludicrous.
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Those states are suing to disenfranchise the votes of millions of American citizens because they don’t like how an election turned out. It is anti democracy and anti American.
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I would like an investigation into GOP in Texas voter suppression effots during the 2020 election.
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They actually did follow their own laws as set forth. Texas also doesn’t have standing to interpret another states laws.
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I have a feeling you’re gonna regret this. Doesn’t surprise me since you’re from Austin
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Thank you for taking a stand & acting on your values & moral compass.pic.twitter.com/AQEyS2MDIQ
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So basically what you’re saying is that it’s cool that Texas and 45 other states (NV & AZ not withstanding) FOLLOWED THE US CONSTITUTION but 4 swing states get a pass? So it’s a different set of rules for them but the same set for us? I guess it’s only 46 states that are United?
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