On June 12, the Eleventh Circuit issued an order in Jackson v Jones, 26-10854. The case concerns Georgia’s campaign finance contribution limits. The law allows incumbent Governors and Lieutenant Governors to accept unlimited campaign contributions, an advantage that other candidates who run against them do not have. The U.S. District Court had enjoined the law, and the Eleventh Circuit agreed. The vote was 2-1. The dissent agreed that the law is unconstitutional, but felt the lawsuit is flawed procedurally because the plaintiff sued his opponent instead of suing the state.
The decision is by Judge Britt Grant, a Trunp appointee, and is supported by Judge Adalberto Jordan, a Clinton appointee. The dissent is by Judge William Pryor, a Bush Jr. appointee.
Good job guys. Third time is the charm. Way to punch a hole in Georgia election laws.
Thank God for Trump!
What rotted state regime has the evil worst monarchy/oligarchy — MOG ???
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THE SATANIC ISLAMOFASCIST COMMUNIST AZERI REGIME, WHICH CREATED THE AZ-666 SPAMBOT FOR SATAN !!!
THEY ARE THE WORST !!!
STOP SPEAKING AZERI, SPAMBOT !!!
Is “Demo Rep” aka TJ an Azeri from Azerbaijan?
AZZ-666 is not Demo Rep. Demo.Rep was still Thomas Jones,a flesh and blood human nutter. The AZ 666 crAZy nAZi spambot was programmed by Azeri devil worshipping scum using the weird views of Demo Rep as one of its inputs after he died 4.5 years ago.