Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
They are also areas with higher numbers of immigrants.
Who could have naturalized between getting a drivers license and registering to vote. So should not have been removed. DLs are valid for 8 years. Naturalization is possible from 3-5yrs after you get a green card. This was a flawed rigged system to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
You mean the highest number of people who indicated they were not legal citizens on their voter registration? Oh. Quelle surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
You mean the highest number of people who indicated they were not legal citizens on their voter registration? Oh. Quelle surprise.
Anonymous wrote:The GOP has been crying "fraud" without cause for four years, so that then they can go state to state and commit fraud.
I am so sick of their BS.
Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Hill: “It will likely set up the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.” As stated earlier.
Explain how that works when the Appeals Court rejects your appeal.
You don’t understand what an appeal is? Hint, you don’t appeal if the court found in your favor.
So Youngkin was rejected/enjoined by the District Court, appealed, and the Appellate Court rejected his appeal. What happens next and in what timeframe?
Youngkin will appeal to SCOTUS. Immediately, because he has to restore voters by Wednesday. Late Monday or sometime Tuesday, depending on how fast Youngkin files, SCOTUS will deny cert, unsigned per curium.
I hope so, but Roberts sure does love denying him some voting rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Hill: “It will likely set up the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.” As stated earlier.
Explain how that works when the Appeals Court rejects your appeal.
You don’t understand what an appeal is? Hint, you don’t appeal if the court found in your favor.
So Youngkin was rejected/enjoined by the District Court, appealed, and the Appellate Court rejected his appeal. What happens next and in what timeframe?
Youngkin will appeal to SCOTUS. Immediately, because he has to restore voters by Wednesday. Late Monday or sometime Tuesday, depending on how fast Youngkin files, SCOTUS will deny cert, unsigned per curium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Hill: “It will likely set up the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.” As stated earlier.
Explain how that works when the Appeals Court rejects your appeal.
You don’t understand what an appeal is? Hint, you don’t appeal if the court found in your favor.
So Youngkin was rejected/enjoined by the District Court, appealed, and the Appellate Court rejected his appeal. What happens next and in what timeframe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
They are also areas with higher numbers of immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Hill: “It will likely set up the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.” As stated earlier.
Explain how that works when the Appeals Court rejects your appeal.
You don’t understand what an appeal is? Hint, you don’t appeal if the court found in your favor.
Anonymous wrote:https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/19983259/
Guess which areas has most number/highest rates of purged voter? HINT - color blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The Hill: “It will likely set up the case to be heard by the Supreme Court.” As stated earlier.
Explain how that works when the Appeals Court rejects your appeal.