This list is from BuzzFeed.News. I assume it is accurate. The BOLD states are those that are “represented” by elected officials who are backing the Texas “lawsuit” trying to overturn the election results IN THEIR STATES. (Wait…What?) Look to see if you should make a contact. Not to gloat but the second list is some states and territories who are teaming up to fight this new level of hell.
Here are their evil names:
Mike Johnson of Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District
Gary Palmer of Alabama’s 6th Congressional District
Steve Scalise of Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District
Jim Jordan of Ohio’s 4th Congressional District
Ralph Abraham of Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District
Rick W. Allen of Georgia’s 12th Congressional District
James R. Baird of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District
Jim Banks of Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Jack Bergman of Michigan’s 1st Congressional District
Andy Biggs of Arizona’s 5th Congressional District
Gus Bilirakis of Florida’s 12th Congressional District
Dan Bishop of North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District
Mike Bost of Illinois’s 12th Congressional District
Kevin Brady of Texas’s 8th Congressional District
Mo Brooks of Alabama’s 5th Congressional District
Ken Buck of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District
Ted Budd of North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District
Tim Burchett of Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District
Michael C. Burgess of Texas’s 26th Congressional District
Bradley Byrne of Alabama’s 1st Congressional District
Ken Calvert of California’s 42nd Congressional District
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District
Ben Cline of Virginia’s 6th Congressional District
Michael Cloud of Texas’s 27th Congressional District
Mike Conaway of Texas’s 11th Congressional District
Rick Crawford of Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District
Dan Crenshaw of Texas’s 2nd Congressional District
Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida’s 25th Congressional District
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Neal P. Dunn of Florida’s 2nd Congressional District
Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District
Ron Estes of Kansas’s 4th Congressional District
Drew Ferguson of Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District
Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District
Bill Flores of Texas’s 17th Congressional District
Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District
Virginia Foxx of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Russ Fulcher of Idaho’s 1st Congressional District
Matt Gaetz of Florida’s 1st Congressional District
Greg Gianforte of Montana’s at-large congressional district
Bob Gibbs of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District
Louie Gohmert of Texas’s 1st Congressional District
Lance Gooden of Texas’s 5th Congressional District
Sam Graves of Missouri’s 6th Congressional District
Mark Green of Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District
Michael Guest of Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District
Andy Harris of Maryland’s 1st Congressional District
Vicky Hartzler of Missouri’s 4th Congressional District
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District
Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Trey Hollingsworth of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District
Richard Hudson of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District
Bill Huizenga of Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District
Bill Johnson of Ohio’s 6th Congressional District
John Joyce of Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District
Fred Keller of Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District
Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District
Trent Kelly of Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District
Steve King of Iowa’s 4th Congressional District
David Kustoff of Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District
Darin LaHood of Illinois’s 18th Congressional District
Doug LaMalfa of California’s 1st Congressional District
Doug Lamborn of Colorado’s 5th Congressional District
Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th Congressional District
Debbie Lesko of Arizona’s 8th Congressional District
Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District
Kenny Marchant of Texas’s 24th Congressional District
Roger Marshall of Kansas’s 1st Congressional District
Tom McClintock of California’s 4th Congressional District
Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington’s 5th Congressional District
Dan Meuser of Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District
Carol D. Miller of West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District
John Moolenaar of Michigan’s 4th Congressional District
Alex X. Mooney of West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District
Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District
Gregory Murphy of North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Dan Newhouse of Washington’s 4th Congressional District
Ralph Norman of South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District
Guy Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District
Tom Rice of South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
John Rose of Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District
David Rouzer of North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
John Rutherford of Florida’s 4th Congressional District
Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional District
Mike Simpson of Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District
Adrian Smith of Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District
Jason Smith of Missouri’s 8th Congressional District
Ross Spano of Florida’s 15th Congressional District
Elise Stefanik of New York’s 21st Congressional District
Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District
William Timmons of South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District
Ann Wagner of Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District
Tim Walberg of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District
Michael Waltz of Florida’s 6th Congressional District
Randy Weber of Texas’s 14th Congressional District
Daniel Webster of Florida’s 11th Congressional District
Brad Wenstrup of Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District
Bruce Westerman of Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District
Roger Williams of Texas’s 25th Congressional District
Joe Wilson of South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District
Rob Wittman of Virginia’s 1st Congressional District
Ron Wright of Texas’s 6th Congressional District
Ted S. Yoho of Florida’s 3rd Congressional District
Lee Zeldin of New York’s 1st Congressional District
They should be careful as they are taking on the image that will make some one who shall not be named want to grab them.
But then there is this.
No. 22O155
In the Supreme Court of the United States
STATE OF TEXAS, PLAINTIFF,
V.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, STATE OF GEORGIA, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AND STATE OF WISCONSIN, DEFENDANTS.
MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE AND BRIEF FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND THE STATES AND TERRITORIES OF CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, GUAM, HAWAII, ILLINOIS, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MINNESOTA, NEVADA, NEW JERSEY, NEW MEXICO, NEW YORK, NORTH CAROLINA, OREGON, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, VIRGINIA, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, AND WASHINGTON AS AMICI CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS AND IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE A BILL OF COMPLAINT
I read a bit of it and it makes clear that Fascism has no right to life here.
So if you live any where here in these states, I implore you to write your State AG with a BRAVO and thank you as these folks are teaming up against the those who Dante is hiring an architect for several new levels of hell he/we will be in need of. Not even Hitler will accept these contemptible stupid people as roommates in his Hell apartment. By the way, contemptible stupid persons is a definition for fuckers. Just saying.
But there does seem to be a list of “neutral” states? Something like 17 states joined Texas in the act of treachery. It seems to be 23 states and territories fighting back. So somewhere around ten practicing to be Switzerland? Is this Silent Collaboration? But toward which side?
Stay Safe