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IANAL but it seemed to me pretty obvious that states would have a lot of leeway on rules on their electors. -- nm
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Dano
That’s the basis for the decision and that principle has tremendous implications— it’s definitely a move against the electoral college in a slight way -- nm
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JackDawson (aka dawson)
Jul 6 '20, 07:32
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I was thinking this too. It's probably the right decision (or the decision I think is right since I think EC is awful)
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ty97
Jul 6, 07:49
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Unanimous with this court makes it pretty clear. -- nm
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Dano
Jul 6, 07:58
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It basically seemed like a no-brainer to me, but again, what do I know? -- nm
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ty97
Jul 6, 08:03
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