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In reply to the discussion: Now that Trump joined Texas lawsuit The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction in this farce of a case [View all]exboyfil
(18,359 posts)1. So it is Trump and the state of Texas suing the other states
And it goes to the state courts?
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Now that Trump joined Texas lawsuit The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction in this farce of a case [View all]
Saboburns
Dec 2020
OP
No. It is a state v state case within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
onenote
Dec 2020
#11
Joinder is discretionary, so we'll see. But what I think is going on here is:
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#12
There were some civil SEC charges filed against him, which were dismissed, but
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#28
Were there people from these states who weren't candidates this election?
blueinredohio
Dec 2020
#40
Question for you: If Trump has standing as a candidate, which arguably he does,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#29
That's what I thought. He could be screwing himself with this move,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#31
False. The Supreme Court can and does permit non-state intervenors in original jurisdiction cases.
onenote
Dec 2020
#10
They may deny it, but the Court can and does permit non-state intervenors in state v state cases.
onenote
Dec 2020
#22
What evidence does Texas has that Georgia or Michigan fraudulently ran their elections.
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#32
No more evidence than any of the other 54 failed lawsuits were able to produce.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2020
#38