If you can’t win, cheat.
On December 20th Marc Elias tweeted out a shocking Un-American plan to use the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution to prevent conservative Republican stalwarts from running in the 2022 elections.
If they can’t run they can’t win.
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China does the same thing in Hong Kong.
Last week Marc Elias and the Democrat Party used this Marxist tactic to prevent the very popular young Rep. Madison Cawthorn from running for reelection in North Carolina.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who is crippled and in a wheelchair, allegedly led the insurrection? Seriously?
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Rep. Madison Cawthorne speaks at The Ellipse in Washington DC on Jan. 6
Madison Cawthorn on Monday sued the North Carolina Board of Elections over their attempt to disqualify him from running for reelection based on a Civil War rule.
Via The Smoky Mountain News.
On Monday, Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who serves in the U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina’s 11th congressional district, filed suit in federal court against the members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections over what he deems an unconstitutional attempt to disqualify him for reelection.
Recently, a group of Challengers filed a complaint with the NCSBE attempting to disqualify him from reelection. They alleged that Cawthorn “does not meet the federal constitutional requirements for a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and is therefore ineligible to be a candidate for such office.”
The Cawthorn Challenge was based upon claims that Cawthorn engaged in “insurrection or rebellion” against the United States on January 6th and was, therefore, not qualified to be a Member of Congress under the U.S. Constitution. Cawthorn vigorously denies that he “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the United States, and this suit seeks to enjoin the NCSBE from employing unconstitutional provisions of North Carolina election law to remove him from the ballot as a Candidate.
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