SCOTUS Rejects Texas Lawsuit To Block Four Swing State Electors From Voting For President
The U.S. Supreme Court Has Thrown Out Texas’ Lawsuit to Challenge Election Results In Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court Has Thrown Out Texas’ Lawsuit to Challenge Election Results In Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Read moreAlabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and West Virginia all have filed briefs in support of lawsuit.
Read moreTennessee Has Joined With 16 Other States In Amicus Brief In Support Of Texas’ Challenge Of Election Results In Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin Citing Voter Fraud Resulting From Illegally-changed Election Policies.
Read moreTexas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania stating that they ignored both state and federal law and that their failure to abide by rule casts a dark shadow over the outcome of the entire election.
Read moreOn January 26, a candidate will take the oath of office of President of the United States. Over the past weeks and months, we’ve seen a deep divide within our country over ideology, candidates and belief systems. It’s been a very generational event with whole families being split apart from each other.
Read moreSeven days before the 2020 election, President Donald Trump visited Lansing — the capital of a major battleground state and the home turf of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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