He should. This is the business of Iowa and Iowa said it’s over.
Iowa Democrat Rita Hart, claiming 'toxic campaign of political...
Hart, a Democrat, had asked the U.S. House to overturn Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks' six-vote win.
He should. This is the business of Iowa and Iowa said it’s over.
Sure. But there is still this.
Ok. Who cares? If you think the bigger point is how I phrased the issue, you go right ahead. Sure focus on my wording rather that the fact the your witch is trying to overturn a certified election . Knock yourself out.
Yeah that’s false
But if repeating things is your thing
Then you keep doing you
You’re wrong. They are handling their concerns in a legal way.
Politically it’s suicidal to keep pushing this, but it’s legal.
And also over as Hart has dropped the challenge.
Add: forgot the link.
Hart, a Democrat, had asked the U.S. House to overturn Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks' six-vote win.
No.
There, now that we agree on my side, why do you keep defending yours?
Only that your own quote from her fails to demonstrated anything close to the claim made…
I understand now why it was not included in the OP
Are you surprised?
He should. This is the business of Iowa and Iowa said it’s over.
And all of the other states said that it was over for the 2020 general election. Don’t you agree?
And don’t then you agree that the SCOTUS should have never considered the Texas suit?
I doubt it. The legal way was already handled by the State of Iowa. They have decided. It’s none of Nancy’s business
Actually congressional elections are Nancy’s business.
Lol.
Allan
Recount if it falls within the margins. Any other concerns can be taken to court. If the courts say the state certification is good, then so be it.
Recount if it falls within the margins. Any other concerns can be taken to court. If the courts say the state certification is good, then so be it.
Politically…in today’s fractured political climate…that’s a good look.
Legally…there’s the path that was being taken here.
Where we like it or not, the contested elections act…and the Constitution…give Congress the final say.