It's an interesting legal strategy question for the Marc Elias's of the world ... do you have a D SOS refuse to put Trump on the ballot, thus triggering an R lawsuit in which Ds are the defendant? Or do you file suit in, say, VA or GA seeking to enjoin the R SOS from putting him on the ballot. Interesting forum/judge shopping choices. No…
It's an interesting legal strategy question for the Marc Elias's of the world ... do you have a D SOS refuse to put Trump on the ballot, thus triggering an R lawsuit in which Ds are the defendant? Or do you file suit in, say, VA or GA seeking to enjoin the R SOS from putting him on the ballot. Interesting forum/judge shopping choices. Not too mention the question you raise, do you act before the primary or wait for the general? Wouldn't surprise me if the goal of the Fed Soc profs in making the argument is to have Ds use it to block him from the nomination. Last question -- how far into the GOP congress do you go? Gym, Gosar, Biggs, Clyde, Tuberville, Hawley, Cruz? And how about those who've given Trump "aid and comfort" since the insurrection? (Looking at you, Mr. Speaker).
Special elections galore coming up. Read literally, every member of Congress who voted against impeachment the second time and anyone employed by the government who attended the rally on Jan. 6 is subject to Section 3 sanctions. Government could be really clean for a while.
Have been sitting and ruminating over whether there might be dozens of additional federal office holders and hundreds of state office holders to whom these tenets/provisions may apply - suggest immediate establishment of a, “Really Save America” PAC establish and fund legal challenges across the federal sector and state legislatures - or am I thinking like a trumpist?
It's an interesting legal strategy question for the Marc Elias's of the world ... do you have a D SOS refuse to put Trump on the ballot, thus triggering an R lawsuit in which Ds are the defendant? Or do you file suit in, say, VA or GA seeking to enjoin the R SOS from putting him on the ballot. Interesting forum/judge shopping choices. Not too mention the question you raise, do you act before the primary or wait for the general? Wouldn't surprise me if the goal of the Fed Soc profs in making the argument is to have Ds use it to block him from the nomination. Last question -- how far into the GOP congress do you go? Gym, Gosar, Biggs, Clyde, Tuberville, Hawley, Cruz? And how about those who've given Trump "aid and comfort" since the insurrection? (Looking at you, Mr. Speaker).
Go deep
YAY! I say get 'em all!
Special elections galore coming up. Read literally, every member of Congress who voted against impeachment the second time and anyone employed by the government who attended the rally on Jan. 6 is subject to Section 3 sanctions. Government could be really clean for a while.
Have been sitting and ruminating over whether there might be dozens of additional federal office holders and hundreds of state office holders to whom these tenets/provisions may apply - suggest immediate establishment of a, “Really Save America” PAC establish and fund legal challenges across the federal sector and state legislatures - or am I thinking like a trumpist?
If the shoe fits ...
To quote an esteemed former Gov & current Presidential candidate, “Kick up-not down”