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[–] invisiblephrend 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
why tf is this the top submission on my feed with -2 karma? fuck outta here...
[–] SirNiggsalot ago
Judges get strung up first
[–] inbreds_vote_trump ago
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Trump keeps losing in court
[–] derram ago
https://archive.ph/Oo8xC :
'A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Sunday halted the Trump campaign’s lawsuit against the state over how it sends and counts mail-in ballots. '
'The Trump campaign, Republican National Committee and four Pennsylvania Republican members of Congress, Glen Thompson, Mike Kelly George (Mike) Joseph KellyRep. '
'Spokespeople for the Trump campaign and RNC were not immediately available for comment. '
'In other words, the Court will apply the brakes to this lawsuit, and allow the Pennsylvania state courts to weigh in and interpret the state statutes that undergird Plaintiffs' federal- constitutional claims," Ranjan reportedly wrote Sunday. '
'"After carefully considering the arguments raised by the parties, the Court finds that the appropriate course is abstention, at least for the time being. '
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