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In reply to the discussion: Republican Concedes North Carolina Supreme Court Race [View all]B.See
(5,877 posts)27. They conceded but not before pulling off yet ANOTHER power grab
Last edited Thu May 8, 2025, 05:02 PM - Edit history (1)
On Day Griffin Concedes, Another Republican Power Grab In North Carolina Becomes Official - Talking Points Memo via MSNJefferson Griffin (R) surrendered in his six-month-long battle to steal a North Carolina Supreme Court election from Allison Riggs (D) on Wednesday, the same day that North Carolina Republicans other ratfuckery trying to strip power from the states elected Democrats to seize control of election administration in the state became official.
As my colleague Khaya Himmelman has been reporting, continuously, for months, the Republican-controlled state legislature passed a piece of legislation in December 2024, just before it lost its supermajority. The legislation was a power grab disguised as a hurricane relief bill.
The bill contained a provision that gave the then-newly elected Republican state auditor Dave Boliek authority over the states five-member election board. The responsibility previously was held by the governors office. After the 2024 election, when Democrats held onto the governors mansion and the attorney generals office, North Carolina Republicans moved to strip some power from the newly elected Democrats. No other state auditor in the nation holds power over the state election board.
The bill passed the state legislature, the-then Gov. Roy Cooper (D) vetoed it, the North Carolina House voted to override the veto in the waning days of the supermajority and the bill became law. Both Cooper and now-Gov. Josh Stein (D), the then-governor elect who previously served as the states attorney general, filed a lawsuit against the GOP-controlled state legislatures leadership.
As my colleague Khaya Himmelman has been reporting, continuously, for months, the Republican-controlled state legislature passed a piece of legislation in December 2024, just before it lost its supermajority. The legislation was a power grab disguised as a hurricane relief bill.
The bill contained a provision that gave the then-newly elected Republican state auditor Dave Boliek authority over the states five-member election board. The responsibility previously was held by the governors office. After the 2024 election, when Democrats held onto the governors mansion and the attorney generals office, North Carolina Republicans moved to strip some power from the newly elected Democrats. No other state auditor in the nation holds power over the state election board.
The bill passed the state legislature, the-then Gov. Roy Cooper (D) vetoed it, the North Carolina House voted to override the veto in the waning days of the supermajority and the bill became law. Both Cooper and now-Gov. Josh Stein (D), the then-governor elect who previously served as the states attorney general, filed a lawsuit against the GOP-controlled state legislatures leadership.
I can only post four paragraphs of it. So you'll have to read on to find out how low MAGA can go (and has gone, time and time again) to undermine the will of the vote.
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I was expecting him to run, screaming and crying because he wasn't allowed to cheat, to their scrotus
SheltieLover
May 7
#9
A happy and surprising turn of events. The SOB knew he hadn't won, but this time...
mucholderthandirt
May 7
#21
Southern men whose "daddies" named them "Jefferson" continue fighting for the "cause".
FadedMullet
May 7
#26