Make a list of those 17 states and texesLonewolf wrote:
And if all posibul never travel on vacation to them or buy anything made in those states.
Their tratiors to the republic.
Every time you start a thread or post a comment, it's another "WTF moment".
In a national election to choose a president, all states participate, meaning the voting in one state has a direct influence (or impact) on the voting in all other states.
The Attorneys General of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia have filed Amicus Curiae briefs on behalf of the Texas law suit.
The law suit addresses violations of the Constitution, the 14th amendment, and state election laws.
State of Texas Sues Battleground States for Unconstitutional Changes to 2020 Election Laws and the Unconstitutional Tabulation of BallotsUnder the constitution, any state has the right to challenge the actions of another state if said state's actions have a negative impact on its neighbors, or the nation as a whole - for example: Inter-state commerce, immigration, and of course, a national election.
It is a Constitutional issue and therefore concerns every state in the union.
If at all posibul, tell us why you think states that violated our Constitution and state election laws are patriotic and the 17 states suing the four states for voter fraud are "traitors".