Texas lawsuit against PA, GA, MI and WI explained
If you want a good explanation of Texas’ lawsuit arguing the illegality of the recent US Federal election in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin, I highly recommend you READ: 6 Things To Know About Texas’s Supreme Court Petition Over 2020’s Messed-Up Election published by The Federalist. As I had mentioned previous, Texas is not arguing voter fraud, but the illegality of how the vote was handled in those four states. The lawsuit states that the four states not only violated the US Constitution but even their own state law. The Federalist writes: Notwithstanding some branding Texas lawsuit a “Hail Mary” attempt to block the outcome of the 2020 election, the Lone Star State’s complaint presents serious constitutional issues. Those issues, as Texas puts it, far exceed the electoral irregularities of “the hanging-chad saga of the 2000 election.” In its Bill of Complaint, filed along with its Motion for Leave, Texas presents three constitutional challenges. Count 1 alleges the defendant states violated the Electors Clause of the Constitution. The Electors Clause of Article II, Section 1, …