Virginia Court Still Hasn’t Set a Date to Hear Republican Party Attempt to Remove Terry McAuliffe from the Ballot

As previously reported, on August 26, the Virginia Republican Party filed a lawsuit to remove Democratic gubernatorial Terry McAuliffe from the November 2021, on the grounds that he hadn’t signed a declaration of candidacy in the June 2021 Democratic primary. Although the state and McAuliffe filed responses the very next day, the court still hasn’t set a hearing date. Of course by now the ballots are being printed. Republican Party of Virginia v Piper, Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, CL 21-3848. Thanks to Richard Gardiner for this news.


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Virginia Court Still Hasn’t Set a Date to Hear Republican Party Attempt to Remove Terry McAuliffe from the Ballot — 6 Comments

  1. I live next to Virginia and the people in my state look at the Democratic Party in Virginia and its elected officials as Marxists.

  2. Minority rule gerrymanders in VA regime since 1618 – mere 403 years

    — due to Brits since 1200s — gerrymander creation of olde English House of Commons.

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  3. Trump / Pence / fascist elephant hacks posing as *Dan* ???

    After 1931-1936 END of olde Spanish Empire —

    see 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War – testing area for WW II weapons/tactics

    — commies/fascists killing off each other in droves

    — impressed even Churchill in Vol 1 of his WW II book history series.

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