Anonymous ID: 296260 Dec. 20, 2020, 1:05 p.m. No.12107208   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://electionlawblog.org/?p=119809

 

11th Circuit Rejects Emergency Relief Sought by GA Republican Party and Loeffler Campaign to Cut Back on Absentee Balloting During Runoffs

They sued the Secretary of State but relief must come from county election officials:

 

The Campaigns’ motion for injunction asks us to do what we said could not be done in Jacobson: order a nonparty county official to do something contrary to state law. Since the Secretary and the election board do not conduct the signature matching process, are not the election officials that review the voter’s signature, and do not control whether the signature matching process can be observed, the Campaigns’ alleged injury is not traceable to the Secretary. And the Secretary does not have the authority to redress it. Further, to the extent the requested injunction sought to enjoin parties other than the Secretary and election board, that would exceed our authority because these other parties were not before the district court and are not before us.

Anonymous ID: 296260 Dec. 20, 2020, 1:14 p.m. No.12107313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7332 >>7334 >>7341 >>7368 >>7423 >>7623 >>7783

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bronsonstocking/2020/12/20/wapo-dehumanizes-trump-supporters-n2581868

 

In Sunday's Washington Post, a dehumanizing cartoon of Republican lawmakers and government officials graced both sides of the fold in the opinion section. The giant, tasteless cartoon by Ann Telnaes shows dozens of rats representing various Republicans who the cartoonist identifies as President Trump's collaborators.

 

"All the Republican rats" reads the headline, followed by the lead, "All of the state attorney generals and U.S. Congress members who collaborated with President Trump in his attempt to subvert the Constitution and stay in office." Telnaes then labels each rat in the cartoon with a Republican's name so that Washington Post readers know who to hate.