It is very disturbing because the AL Supreme Court's order effectively decides the case. The ballot images will be destroyed, even if plaintiffs ultimately win on the merits weeks later. Goes against principles of preserving the status quo. http://electionlawblog.org/?p=96361 https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/940621610360418304 …
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Alabama Supreme Court Justices are elected with the same voting machines. They know what's up
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Like I said last month, never underestimate the Alabama Supreme Court's propensity for partisan hackishness.https://twitter.com/nobodyknewpod/status/928716061192663040 …
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What good reason would there be for destroying public voting records? Another move to defeat resistance spirit, and also, allow for potential corruption, vote tampering.
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In Texas, rule is you can deny without a response but must have response to grant. We call it “due process.”
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But aren’t Republicans so committed to vote integrity? Sounds a lot like GA-06! Our elections are so righteous because no one wants us to see what goes on.
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How is this legal?
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I like that you still believe that there is justice in GOP controlled states.
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I guess no fed issues involved that would allow an appeal to
#SCOTUS, saying AL order violates spirit of Purcell Principle?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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