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Did we really as a nation set the precedent that if you don’t like or agree with your state legislature, you can completely and utterly ignore them and violate their laws?
Even if you don’t believe election fraud happened (and it did) we know for a fact that states violated their constitutions and nothing, not one thing was done about it.
Forgive me, I’m new to this and rapidly trying to catch up - but wouldn’t that be something to be done in those individual states, not at a federal level? Maybe the movement needs to be from citizens of those states?
Yes it happened in individual states, but for a federal election that of course impacts multiple states.
Texas brought a lawsuit against multiple states to the Supreme Court (because that’s the only court states can take cases against other states to) and the Supreme Court told Texas to fuck off, because the Supreme Court completely failed and basically set the precedent that states constitutions don’t matter or if they do, they don’t impact other states, which of course is bull shit, all states are impacted by who is in office. States are the ones who created the federal government after all.