Texas Election Challenge Comes Out of Nowhere

We only have one issue with this meme: There’s no such thing as a “Biden voter.” What’s our proof, you ask? Well, have you met one? Have you ever even seen anyone on the news in the past month who is willing to admit that they voted for Joe Biden? Case closed!

The shark in this meme looks pretty realistic, however.

And how about that Texas case that the Supreme Court has now put on the docket? Hubba hubba!

The argument that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is making it fairly straightforward. By unlawfully changing their election laws to favor Democrats, the states of Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan violated the constitutional rights of Texas. The unconstitutional manner in which the “swing” states did this makes their votes null and void, and therefore Paxton is asking the Supreme Court to force those states’ legislatures to seat new electors.

It’s really a brilliant case. The fact that one state is suing another makes it a slam dunk that the Supreme Court will hear the case. At least a half-dozen other red states have already joined the case. So… get ready, “Biden voters!”


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