The Republican National Committee filed a lawsuit Friday to stop Mississippi ballots received days after Election Day from being counted, arguing a current statute violates federal law. The state's current deadline allows ballots postmarked on or before Election Day to be counted if received within five business days of the election.
The RNC, along with the Mississippi Republican Party and the Hinds County Republican Party, are claiming the practice violates the federal Election Day statute, which states that "the Tuesday next after the 1st Monday in November, in every even numbered year, is established as the day for the election."
RNC, thanks for Having Don Young (r) in Alaska his ego would not allow him to groom a younger person into his seat, instead he died while traveling back from Washington DC, we now have a Democrat in his seat. RNC, thanks for allowing rank voting in Alaska, that keeps Rino Lisa murkowski alaska (r), thanks RNC for keeping hating Donald Trump senator Dan Sullivan (r) in Alaska. Thanks for nothing. Extremely lazy party.
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Thank you. Maybe getting desperate to get back into Trump's good side?
You pulled the pin and toss the hand grenade, to late to put the pin back in.
RNC, thanks for Having Don Young (r) in Alaska his ego would not allow him to groom a younger person into his seat, instead he died while traveling back from Washington DC, we now have a Democrat in his seat. RNC, thanks for allowing rank voting in Alaska, that keeps Rino Lisa murkowski alaska (r), thanks RNC for keeping hating Donald Trump senator Dan Sullivan (r) in Alaska. Thanks for nothing. Extremely lazy party.
Wow! I agree, Moosemeadow! Sounds like you live here….We’re in the Valley!