He’s guilty of engaging in partisan activity to give the Republican Party an advantage, and of some voter suppression. He’s not guilty of being indifferent to child molestation.
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your original tweet says people owe an apology to Merrill for thinking he might not be a fair judge of election rules. That's what I was responding to.
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Okay, point taken. Probably better said that his reluctance to opine on the moral fitness of either candidate was appropriate for one whose job it is to be Judge of elections?
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Questionable actions Merrill took that earned skepticism - low-balled turnout estimate, saying 25% when actual turnout was 43% of reg voters. This could have affected preparedness - repeatedly made unfounded allegations of vote fraud - refused to correctly state AL recount law
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also: refused to properly inform counties & probate judges of the new law weakening felon disenfranchisment rules, as
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He also went to AL Supreme Court, ex parte, at last minute before election to get a ruling allowing digital ballot images to be destroyed.
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more info please?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This would ya rather started off differently than most . . .
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