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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Sep 9, 2024, 02:01 PM Sep 9

Time is tight for GOP lawsuit in lands commissioner race

With only six weeks before voting begins in Washington’s November election, state Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh acknowledged that time is tight for his party’s legal challenge against recount results in the state lands commissioner primary.

On Thursday, the party filed a lawsuit against King County over the use of an online system to aid voters in fixing, or “curing,” signature problems on their ballots, allowing them to be counted. With the lawsuit, the party is trying to get about 2,000 ballots invalidated – more than enough to potentially overturn the primary results.

The party filed the suit in Snohomish County Superior Court. The court had not indicated whether it would expedite review of the case, Walsh said midday on Friday. “We’re asking them for a quick review, but that’s up to the court,” he said.

Critics of the suit are trashing it as a desperate attempt to cast doubt on the outcome of a race where the votes have already been tallied twice statewide – once in a hand recount.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/09/06/time-is-tight-for-gop-lawsuit-in-lands-commissioner-race/

How Trumpian of them.

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Time is tight for GOP lawsuit in lands commissioner race (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 9 OP
Don't know what they are seeking, other than sowing doubt. SeattleVet Sep 9 #1

SeattleVet

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1. Don't know what they are seeking, other than sowing doubt.
Mon Sep 9, 2024, 04:27 PM
Sep 9

Once the signatures are cured and the ballots are separated from the envelopes there is no way to determine how those voters voted. There is nothing that can be done to change the outcome, and their candidate (whom they hate for having voted to impeach their god-emperor) will be facing the Democratic candidate and not their preferred MAGAt.

They are going to look foolish trying to decide whether to vote for their 'RINO' candidate or waste their vote with a useless write-in.

Should be interesting...I'm getting the popcorn ready!

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