Nothing was convoluted. This was all known going in. It was known by the lawyers overseeing the process. It was a risk to go ahead. They understood that. |
Yes, it was a risk that partisan hacks were going to overturn the will of the people. I think we know that already. |
Constitutional referendums tend to have a much higher bar. |
You tried to cheat as usual and you crashed and burned....Buddy. Ahhh HA! HA! HAAAA!!
Luv it! |
Why TF did we have to close schools for this election and spend all this money on adds for something unconstitutional? |
50% of the people always want to disenfranchise the other 50%. That's been known for millennia. |
| If they didn’t void it based on election rules, it would have been voided based on subjective ballot language. |
Maybe. But as it was done in Texas and pretty much every red state, it’s more like 30% overturning the will of the majority. 51% is more legitimate than fiat by gerrymandered state house. Sorry. |
So cute. Keep trying to hang on to power when 80%+ of the country disapproves of your performance and see how that works out for you. |
The language was quite clear. |
No thanks. This whole thing was poorly thought out and has reached its logical conclusion. If they wanted it to happen, it needed to be done the right way. |
Clear as mud. “Restore fairness”? In what context? To whom? If the shoe was on the other foot there’s no way you’d agree the language was not biased. |
| What a pathetic waste of taxpayer money for a ridiculously partisan purpose. And another closed school day for FCPS. And the non-stop political advertising! Glad it’s over. |
You fascist scumbags know all about cheating. |
Definitely not MAGA. Just tired of the rubes, on the left and the right, wanting to overturn tables if they don't get their way. Y'all should go back to not caring about politics. Don't you have some video games to play? |