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Judge appears likely to allow January 6-related candidacy challenge against Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Couldn't happen to better insurrection supporter...




"A federal judge signaled Friday that she'll likely allow a group of Georgia voters to move forward with their constitutional challenge against GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, which claims she can't run for reelection because she aided the January 6 insurrectionists.

Federal Judge Amy Totenberg of the Northern District of Georgia said during a lengthy hearing that she has "significant questions and concerns" about a recent ruling in a similar case, which blocked the same challenge against Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a North Carolina Republican.

A group of Georgia voters, backed by a coalition of constitutional scholars and liberal activists, lodged the challenge against Greene last month with state election officials. Greene then filed her own lawsuit in federal court, asking Totenberg to shut down the state-level proceedings."



 
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Wow, this really gives me good vibes. If the GOP won't oust the loons, then at least the people of this country can give it a go.

They have my support!
 
Couldn't happen to better insurrection supporter...




"A federal judge signaled Friday that she'll likely allow a group of Georgia voters to move forward with their constitutional challenge against GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, which claims she can't run for reelection because she aided the January 6 insurrectionists.

Federal Judge Amy Totenberg of the Northern District of Georgia said during a lengthy hearing that she has "significant questions and concerns" about a recent ruling in a similar case, which blocked the same challenge against Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a North Carolina Republican.

A group of Georgia voters, backed by a coalition of constitutional scholars and liberal activists, lodged the challenge against Greene last month with state election officials. Greene then filed her own lawsuit in federal court, asking Totenberg to shut down the state-level proceedings."



If she lost her job, she'd have much more time to lick putins balls.
 
Wow, this really gives me good vibes. If the GOP won't oust the loons, then at least the people of this country can give it a go.

They have my support!
just maybe...
 
Unfortunately it will just add fuel to the crazies fire
 
Good on Judge Totenberg.

I hope more citizens file such lawsuits.
 
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