Trump Judges Pen 'Election Day' Fan Fiction That Tosses Bunches Of Ballots
Briefly

The term "Election Day" has historically served as a deadline for casting votes, not as a restriction against counting valid ballots after that date.
This Fifth Circuit panel has asserted that Election Day means both that ballots need to be cast and received by the close of business, contrary to established understanding.
The judges here seem more motivated by personal ambition and political theater than adhering to the principles of justice and fair voting practices.
Calling ballots 'belated' because they arrive after Election Day reflects a misinterpretation that undermines the integrity of the electoral process.
Read at Above the Law
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