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Baitball Blogger

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7. No problem. Now the legislators can use the Supreme Court ruling to push it through.
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:58 AM
Yesterday

They will have both a referendum AND the approval of the Federal Courts.

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... Faux pas Yesterday #1
Politico loves good news... displacedvermoter Yesterday #2
4-3 decision. Terrible outcome. Nt spooky3 Yesterday #3
Do they have a Repuke majority then? mvd Yesterday #5
Yes Aepps22 Yesterday #6
This is even better. At first I thought it was a liberal court shooting us in the foot. Baitball Blogger Yesterday #8
For the most part, Democrats supported them too. In It to Win It Yesterday #10
Thank you for bringing me back to the ground. Baitball Blogger Yesterday #11
Missouri Rebl2 Yesterday #12
Florida too. In It to Win It Yesterday #13
Happens in Texas too. LeftInTX Yesterday #14
What is the process work to remove these judges? Dangling0826 Yesterday #4
No problem. Now the legislators can use the Supreme Court ruling to push it through. Baitball Blogger Yesterday #7
New York and Illinois videohead5 Yesterday #9
New York state courts would probably strike it down. They did in 2022. In It to Win It Yesterday #15
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