Never before in American History has a foreign enemy looked forward to the election of an American President. With the promises there will be violence and retribution, I suggest THE REAL PRESIDENT Declare War on Russia, and officially postone – the postponed elections!
The election Deniers in our Democracy have given our enemies – MUCH HOPE – that these Deniers can help them achieve their treacherous agendas – too,! When it looked like Trump was not going to win, he said Biden was going to steal the election – before it took place! After the election, Trump and other Republicans tried to DELAY THE RESULTS.
In Football there is a penalty for – delay of game! In the coming year we saw all but a few Republicans declare themselves “Proud Election Deniers”. This is to say the Republican Party DECLARED the results are not FINAL, and they prolonged the elections in the strangest manner – anything has been prolonged! Imagine you are playing Spades and, the game ends, but, your opponent says THE GAME IS NOT OVER…….because he lost! If you CANCEL THE RESULTS – then you have canceled the election! Right?
I suggest our President DELAY the elections, some more, until Putin retreats from Ukraine – and signs a peace treaty with members of NATO. Not until all Republicans sign a document admitting THEY LOST, will they be able TO PLAY – vote again! You can not hold another election, if one party has put the outcome in perpetual suspense. All games…………………………….END! Game time if for Donald Blumptrub, the Game Show Host – is over! The likelihood he CACELS another election – is high!
I’ve been making videos on this matter for two days, and they are misplaced.
John Presco
Postponing Federal Elections Due to Election Emergencies
Authors
Michael T. Morley, Florida State University College of LawFollow
Abstract
Federal Election Day didn’t just happen. Rather, it reflects the culmination of a series of federal laws enacted over the course of nearly seventy years. Each of those laws requires states to hold a different type of federal election on the same day. These statutes also grant states flexibility to hold federal elections at a later date if there is a “failure to elect” on Election Day. Based on a detailed examination of these provisions’ texts, legislative histories, and histories of judicial application, this Article explains that federal Election Day laws empower states to postpone or extend federal elections when serious emergencies preclude them from being conducted or concluded on Election Day itself.
A court may also postpone or extend a federal election when necessary to prevent constitutional or statutory violations. The Supreme Court has emphasized that courts should generally avoid granting such relief at the last minute, although major unexpected emergencies may sometimes render it necessary. A court may not order an election postponement or extension, however, unless other, less extensive changes to the rules governing the electoral process would be insufficient to remedy the underlying constitutional or statutory violation. And courts may be especially reluctant to grant such relief in states that provide extensive opportunities for early and absentee voting before Election Day. In the hierarchy of electoral remedies, a postponement or extension is a severe, disfavored remedy—particularly in the unique context of presidential elections—that should be employed only in the rare, extreme case where alternatives would be completely ineffective.
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