The State of Texas is Suing Battleground States Directly in the Supreme Court for Election Fraud

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Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit – directly in the U.S. Supreme Court – against battleground states on the basis of voter fraud.

Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have been named in the suit.

Paxton alleges significant voter irregularities in these states “violate one or more of the federal requirements for elections (i.e., equal protection, due process, and the Electors Clause.”

The lawsuit asks the Supreme Court to prevent these states from certifying their elections and to remand the decision on the appointment of electors to the respective state legislatures.

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