It does matter because all the cases against Donald Trump are political witch hunts. Besides, the states don't have the power to remove people from the ballot unless that person is a drop out. Also, Minnesota likely went for Trump in 2020, but the cheating in the Twin Cities was just too great.
The states do have the power to conduct elections as they see fit, but it has to be done in the boundaries of state and federal law. The problem with 2020 and 2022 is that states broke state and federal law in order to ensure Brandon's "victory."
I think it is a matter of opinion as votes were coming in throughout the night. I think we can both agree that the scales were tipped in Biden's favor from both regions of Minnesota.
It does matter because all the cases against Donald Trump are political witch hunts. Besides, the states don't have the power to remove people from the ballot unless that person is a drop out. Also, Minnesota likely went for Trump in 2020, but the cheating in the Twin Cities was just too great.
I thought the states had total control of elections in their state, including who would appear on the ballots.
Perhaps Trump might have won Minnesota, but we don't know for sure.
The states do have the power to conduct elections as they see fit, but it has to be done in the boundaries of state and federal law. The problem with 2020 and 2022 is that states broke state and federal law in order to ensure Brandon's "victory."
Twin cities wasnt what won it for the child aniffer, it was the cheating in the iron range.
The iron range does include the Duluth area, but we can't excuse the Twin Cities because that it the most populated area of Minnesota.
Though that is correct. In 2020 while the counties were still being tallied, TC did not tip the scales, iron range did.
I think it is a matter of opinion as votes were coming in throughout the night. I think we can both agree that the scales were tipped in Biden's favor from both regions of Minnesota.