Lol, they make $7,200 per year - Enough for gas and a lunch here or there. Most of them work other jobs and/or are wealthy. They could care less about your lousy stipend.
What a joke this man is. Says new voter suppression laws are an “emergency item” but still can’t show us more than a handful of voter fraud cases in 2020.
F you Greg - F you TX Rethugs. Allow poll watchers to get in people’s faces? NO. Allow a judge to toss out election results without proof that fraud flipped a result? NO. Pick up most of the drop boxes in D strongholds and most populous districts? NO - - - Idiots!!
Don't you live in Oregon or some other left-coast place?
Why concern yourself with our affairs?
When Texas wants your opinion, we'll give it to you.
TX seems fine with giving their opinion to other states, I'm sure you objected at the time.
Texas v. Pennsylvania, 592
U.S. ___ (2020), was a lawsuit filed at the
United States Supreme Court contesting the administration of the
2020 presidential election in certain states, in which
Joe Biden defeated incumbent
Donald Trump.
[1]
Filed by Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton on December 8, 2020, under
the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction,
Texas v. Pennsylvania alleged that Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin violated the United States Constitution by changing election procedures through non-legislative means. The suit sought to temporarily withhold the certified vote count from these four states prior to the
Electoral College vote on December 14. The suit was filed after
about 90 lawsuits arising from
disputes over the election results filed by Trump and the Republican Party had failed in numerous state and federal courts.