U.S. District Court Hears Oral Arguments in Texas Case Over At-Large Elections for Presidential Elector

On February 13, U.S. District Court Judge David Ezra heard oral argument in United Latin American Citizens v Abbott, w.d., 5:18cv-175.  This Texas case is one of four cases from around the U.S. that argues against at-large voting for slates of presidential electors.  See this story which describes the arguments.

The other cases are in California, Massachusetts, and South Carolina.


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U.S. District Court Hears Oral Arguments in Texas Case Over At-Large Elections for Presidential Elector — 1 Comment

  1. 51 plus [50 States+ DC + ME + NE USA REP dists] gerrymander districts to 538 minority rule gerrymander districts — many with lots of ILLEGAL invaders — to make it easier to be chosen ???

    Add more HACK Prez/VP candidates per gerrymander district = possible UNDER 25 percent minority rule ???

    Who LOVED Civil WAR I ???

    Who LOVES Civil WAR II ???

    How many wannabee New Age Stalins and Hitlers ???

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