Big day at the Supreme Court today! Moore v Harper. Will the Supremes restore state legislatures’ power?
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YES! It would allow states to appoint whoever they think actually won the election irregardless of what fake votes the dems conjured up. It basically kills the entire voter fraud thing right off the bat, takes all the power away from the ballots and gives it to the state government. Never again will we have to listen to fake ballots, it will fix almost all of the voter fraud.
However, states run by democrat legislatures will pass laws to favor the Dems. It is important to have republican state control of as many of the state legislatures as possible.
"Republican" would have to mean much more than it means presently, i.e., not as much of the rino, traitor filled, half of the uniparty and more of a conservative party.
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Most of the 2020 battleground states had republican controlled state legislatures. Those state legislatures had Plenary Power over federal elections in their states and they did exactly nothing with that power to reflect the will of the people they represent.
In many ways, RINOs are worse than Dems because those who elect these "conservatives" expect those representatives to represent their values and beliefs, and when these RINOs are in office, they do nothing but support the commie dems and the uniparty agenda.
Most of us are wide awake to this, but a large number of conservative voters actually think we have a two party system of Dems vs Reps.
The truth is, we have a two party system but it is...
Us vs Them.
You know the truth is, I expect all legislators to act in the best interest of the State they were elected in--not their own interest, or the interest of select groups of people. Get back to making all states livable and not some states tyrannical while others are free (at least as free as the Constitution allows). I do however, understand what your point is.
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NonRINO control of state legislatures, to be more specific. We really need to concentrate much more on state government.