Eugene Daniels
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What are the things on the table for the Crockett campaign as they're dealing with what the Texas Supreme Court said?
I talked to a 25-year veteran of election law in Texas who said the key is that every county has a ballot board.
Each county has their own, and the ballot board will meet the first meeting in Dallas is going to be on Monday.
Now, that ballot board will kind of get together, and they will, in fact, voteβ
to accept the pre and post 7 p.m.
vote.
So this is up to this ballot board because, as we all know, and I think Simone has stated a couple of times, the elections are run by the parties in Texas.
And so when the polls closed at 7 o'clock, this person says, that person was noted.
If it was a guy in a black shirt and black jeans, that person was noted.
And when they voted, that was made clear that that was the person who was in line at 7 p.m.,
Now, it's easy to track.
It's electronic, they say.
But the post-7 p.m.
vote is the question.
So the Supreme Court, what they essentially said was keep this group in a pack over here, and we'll look at it.
Now, when the board meets on Monday, they may decide thatβ
It may not matter.
They may see the amount of votes that happened after 7 p.m.
and say there are not enough votes here to change the election.
And so this will happen on Monday.