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It's not every day that a federal judge calls a lawsuit from one of the country's top lawyers a nasty and partisan "Hail Mary pass" intended to undermine free and fair elections. But that's what happened on Wednesday when U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, a Clinton appointee, tossed out a lawsuit brought by Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias.
"In the 102 years since my father, then a Ukrainian refugee, came into this country, if there were two things that he drilled into my head, they were … free, open, rational elections [and] respect for the courts. The relief that I'm being asked to give today impinges, to some degree, on the public perception of both," Kaplan said of the lawsuit, which sought to preserve redistricting lines in New York state that a court had already ruled unconstitutional. "And I'm not going to do that."
It's been a rough month for Elias, the man former president Barack Obama tapped to lead his post-presidential initiative to expand "voting rights" and the Democratic Party's premier legal attack dog. Just last week, Special Counsel John Durham accused Elias, who represented Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign—and who every election cycle counts virtually every powerful Democrat as a client—of lying about his relationship with the opposition research firm he retained to assist that campaign...
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Voting "rights" don't need to be expanded. They are universally applied without regard to race, sex, political party affiliation, or any other arbitrary qualification beyond citizenship and minimum age. What needs to be expanded is voting responsibility. For the Elias morons on the Left, that means FOLLOW THE LAW...DON'T RE-INVENT IT!
Darn right!!
Take away lying, cheating, fomenting hatred by the uninformed left, fomenting fear among the inane left, and stealing, and Democrats have zero upon which to run.