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Related: About this forum'Tremendous loss': MAGA meltdown after Supreme Court hands Trump mail-in ballot defeat - All In - MS NOW
Trump and his allies are melting down after the Supreme Court handed them a tremendous loss in their fight to restrict mail-in ballots. - Aired on 06/29/2026.
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'Tremendous loss': MAGA meltdown after Supreme Court hands Trump mail-in ballot defeat - All In - MS NOW (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
8 hrs ago
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IIRC, the Housing bill will eventually pass even without his signature since it passed with overwhelming support
Rhiannon12866
7 hrs ago
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Well, the SAVE Act has yet to pass and doesn't stand much of a chance since it got little support 3 times
Rhiannon12866
7 hrs ago
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Deuxcents
(28,298 posts)1. What effect will that be for his Save bill and mail in ballots
Hes so much against? Will that make a difference with the Rs?
Rhiannon12866
(261,360 posts)2. IIRC, the Housing bill will eventually pass even without his signature since it passed with overwhelming support
And he's tried with the SAVE bill three times, I think, and that has consistently lacked support from both parties.
Deuxcents
(28,298 posts)3. Right.. I'm wondering what the SC ruling on mail ins
And the Save Acr that wants to eliminate so much of how states count ballots. The Save Act has other restrictions but the mail in issue and the SC ruling today..any ramifications?
Rhiannon12866
(261,360 posts)4. Well, the SAVE Act has yet to pass and doesn't stand much of a chance since it got little support 3 times
As for SCOTUS, they're finishing up their term so I'm assuming they'll finish up the pending cases.