"This is not a Republican Party anymore. It's a cult."

On election night, Trump was slightly ahead when the troglodytes went to bed, but the talking heads already knew Biden had won because downtown Detroit and Atlanta weren't counted yet.
Republican puddles of skunk vomit don't get many votes downtown.
You don't get to speak for everyone. You are not God.
City people usually know what the fuck they're doing.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
My dog has absolutely no problem understanding this.
How many times did your dog vote?
Meanwhile, mutants like AssFace are completely baffled and looking for non-existent evidence of malfeasance.
You can't wish away the evidence, dude.
 
Their choice. I respect Liz Cheney's commitment to truthfulness and our Constitution. Fuck all those who attack our Constitution in the ass with rusty rebar.

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Which one lined up for the noose is you?
 
Actually the repuke party has become the enemy of the State that hopped in the whore bed with tRump, foreign enemies and other repukes enemies from within to create a hellhole bound stench and trash of epic proportions that is incapable of either supporting or coexisting in a civilized global society. tRump and his repuke atrocity are a lethal virus and worse than COVID-19 on the common decency of society, humanity and its soul that I hope will be eradicated in due time.

TDS
 
As always you are completely wrong:
Argument of the Stone fallacy.
I dont know what constitution you refer to, but here are the facts:
The Constitution of the United States. You know...the one you discard.
Some states did change election procedures without legislation, including some that supported Donald Trump. But experts said this is common.
Unconstitutional. Expert worship.
"It is often the case that there are gaps in election statutes that state and local election officials routinely fill according to their delegated authority," said Rebecca Green, an election law professor at the College of William and Mary. "So to say that all decisions about how elections are run must emanate from the legislature is not consistent with explicit delegated authority to state election officials."
Unconstitutional.
"No statutory scheme can cover every required decision and contingency in election administration, especially in pandemic conditions."
Yes it can.
Facing the challenge of conducting elections during the COVID-19 outbreaks in the spring and fall of 2020, many states made changes to election procedures. Some of those actions were bills passed by state legislatures while others were orders or executive actions by governors or state election officials.
No, you can't use that excuse to ignore the Constitution.
Many of these orders postponed primaries or made changes to encourage voting by mail.
Unconstitutional.
In Michigan, which supported Trump in 2016, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, announced in May 2020 that the state would send all registered voters an absentee-ballot application. Paxton cited Benson’s action in his lawsuit, but the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in September that Benson acted lawfully. Michigan’s constitution includes the right to vote by absentee ballot in the 40 days before an election.
No court has authority to change a constitution.
 
Why are you not challenging red states that did the exact same thing:

These changes were made not only in Democratic or battleground states, but also by Republican officials in solidly pro-Trump states:

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum issued an order in March 2020 suspending the requirement that each county operate at least one in-person polling place for counties that approved voting by mail.

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson issued an executive order allowing concerns about COVID-19 to be a valid excuse to vote by absentee for the November election.

In Paxton’s own state, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott added extra days of early voting for the general election, citing challenges posed by the pandemic.
All unconstitutional.
 
More lies from the lady, you have never mentioned those states even once. Yet I posted the reasons, from experts, why not a single court of law, in dozens of challenges, before numerous republican judges, saw any merit to your bullshit.

Expert worship. Sorry, you can't discard the Constitution that way!
You keep mentioning courts and judges. What courts? What judges? No court has authority to change the Constitution.
 
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