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Does TX state law stipulate something else? If yes, MI should sue. at140 Dec 2020 #1
that might be true except by this standard my state should have been sued dsc Dec 2020 #5
Which federal courts and other states BGBD Dec 2020 #23
Even if TX state law does say something else, soldierant Dec 2020 #25
Texas law is more restrictive than what was allowed LeftInTX Dec 2020 #28
a review of Texas Election code which might be helpful yellowdogintexas Dec 2020 #36
I will say it again LeftInTX Dec 2020 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author The empressof all Dec 2020 #2
Great response dalton99a Dec 2020 #3
+ 1. nt iluvtennis Dec 2020 #21
Kick! Good question! Cha Dec 2020 #4
OH had one drop box policy too. LisaL Dec 2020 #6
doesn't Ohio also have only one early voting location per county? yellowdogintexas Dec 2020 #34
Harris County, it should be noted, has 4.7 million people sandensea Dec 2020 #7
you are right - Houston is US's 4th largest city TomDaisy Dec 2020 #12
Paxton had nothing to do with that - he has no say in it yellowdogintexas Dec 2020 #37
Isn't Paxton still under indictment for some nefarious financial dealings? thenelm1 Dec 2020 #8
He's begging for a pardon. Marcuse Dec 2020 #10
Most people think that's where this hinges. Texin Dec 2020 #13
that's a damn good question!!!!!!!!! Takket Dec 2020 #9
Forget suing Tx, issue an arrest warrant for Paxton for election interference. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #11
She was on FIRE!!!! Totally destroyed Paxton. I LOVE her!! Vivienne235729 Dec 2020 #14
We have DownriverDem Dec 2020 #18
So Say We All FrankTC Dec 2020 #22
You sure do!! I'm jealous. My governor is a trump ass kissing douchebag Vivienne235729 Dec 2020 #29
Good for her! BobTheSubgenius Dec 2020 #15
Gerrymandering, vote suppression... nt BrightKnight Dec 2020 #16
EXACTLY!!!!! I'm so glad they're bringing that up. n/t pnwmom Dec 2020 #17
Did all these Republican legal eagles get their degrees from Trump University? klook Dec 2020 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author klook Dec 2020 #20
Oh snap! sheshe2 Dec 2020 #24
She was brilliant! Glad she is on the case for Michigan--and democracy. nt SunSeeker Dec 2020 #26
Here's a few fun facts susanr516 Dec 2020 #27
And Ohio for only 1 early voting location per county Tribetime Dec 2020 #30
Correction - Harris County in TX has 4.7 million people NewJeffCT Dec 2020 #31
Isn't the Texas AG's argument that changes to the election must come from the legislature? Make7 Dec 2020 #32
Exactly! Been saying this all along!! LeftInTX Dec 2020 #35
That would be a strategically sound move. L.Pharmstrong Dec 2020 #33
Actually, this is why I was questioning Rachel Maddow's dismissal Dark n Stormy Knight Dec 2020 #39
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