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In reply to the discussion: OH SHIT. Is the Supreme Court About To Swing Another Presidential Election? [View all]spanone
(141,609 posts)23. they set the precedent.....
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OH SHIT. Is the Supreme Court About To Swing Another Presidential Election? [View all]
ProfessionalLeftist
Oct 2012
OP
OK to start with but it has morphed due to various rulings along the way ie:
ProfessionalLeftist
Oct 2012
#5
And then stipulating that their FUCKING OBSCENE RULING COULD NEVER BE USED FOR PRECEDENT.
Raster
Oct 2012
#33
If the SC does rule against Ohio voters, I'll be fascinated to read the reasoning.
Indpndnt
Oct 2012
#3
it is going to the full court, no was answering the question in the post above.
graham4anything
Oct 2012
#13
Ironically, the Supremes will probably rule in favor of "states' rights," y'all.
ancianita
Oct 2012
#14
That has to do with Voter ID...this issue is with early voting in Ohio. n/t
ProfessionalLeftist
Oct 2012
#17
If people have already voted in Ohio, the Admin should argue under "Equal protection"
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#27
I would not bet on Roberts siding with the liberal side of the court. Won't happen.
madinmaryland
Oct 2012
#29
I think you are fooling yourself if you think the healthcare ruling . . .
markpkessinger
Oct 2012
#35
Roberts cares about his legacy, he needs the court to be considered legit longterm
graham4anything
Oct 2012
#32
I believe that of Scalia, Roberts, and Alito - but Roberts may be reluctant to wade in.
AtomicKitten
Oct 2012
#39