• neidu2@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Can a governor do that, though? From my limited knowledge of US political structure, a governor is part of the executive branch, and overruling electoral process can only be done my the judicial branch.

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      NAL, but almost certainly not. Governors don’t get to decide who gets to appear on a ballot. Trump got removed, because he was found to have participated in an insurrection, a clear violation of the 14th Amendment.

      If they want to remove Biden, they’ll have to prove he did something disqualifying.

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          But they have to prove it in court, and failing to do that might set some ugly precedents they will come to regret

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            But they would “prove” it in court. You don’t think the Supreme Court in Texas is stacked with conservatives who would rubber stamp “Biden is an insurrectionist”?

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          Or do like Florida did and literally change the law so that it better suits their political machinations.

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      Sure. States have authority over their own ballot process. Would it be a civil lawsuit violating a person’s Constitutional rights that are Constitutionally valid candidates? Could be.

      But Dan Patrick is also “joking” for clout, otherwise, he’d just be disrespecting the US Constitution due to political agenda interference. Then again, the GOP is known to act as mere children in their politics and their followers are known to eat that shit right up to ‘own the libs’.

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        Yeah, we all know he wasn’t joking. He probably said it before somebody pointed out that it’s against his state constitution to do so. And even if he already knew it was against the constitution, he could have said it just to garner support from his deplorables.

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      1 year ago

      Somehow shitheels always find a way to be shit, I’m afraid.

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      Technically all they can do is sign or veto bills, but the executive branch tends to work with the legislative on policy. It’s why Presidents are credited/blamed for passing or not passing legislation during their terms.