I can halfway agree with this. It's not like Trump was going to win in California, so it might make sense to focus efforts on other states.
Still, I'd like to see CA at least try.
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I can halfway agree with this. It's not like Trump was going to win in California, so it might make sense to focus efforts on other states.
Still, I'd like to see CA at least try.
Pussy.
I don't see the Supreme Court upholding even Colorado's ruling. Trump has gained more political steam with this. He has his angle that the "Dems are actively not being democratic". Not that I agree with any of that message.
There's no way he'd win in California regardless. Makes no sense to attempt it there.
Why would supreme Court weigh in on states rights to run their elections?