Shorter John Roberts: ‘State Legislatures Don’t Control Elections… John Roberts Controls Elections’
Dr. Votingrights or: How John Roberts Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Deciding Election Law Cases.
Dr. Votingrights or: How John Roberts Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Deciding Election Law Cases.
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Do you think Thomas is finally getting the hint?
This should be game over for this legally bankrupt theory.
...and let's not forget about the 2000 election.
Specifically DEMOCRATic elections.
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