"Judges are SUPPOSED to be neutral! My opinion could change if more FACTS where presented, but not this nonsense of blaming everything on party affiliations."
Do you pay attention to NC politics? NC GOP is power hungry and will do everything to hold onto their power. They scrapped straight party ticket voting, made voting harder for Ameri…
"Judges are SUPPOSED to be neutral! My opinion could change if more FACTS where presented, but not this nonsense of blaming everything on party affiliations."
Do you pay attention to NC politics? NC GOP is power hungry and will do everything to hold onto their power. They scrapped straight party ticket voting, made voting harder for Americans, made judicial races partisan again and the Republican majorities on the NC Court of Appeals and NC Supreme Court are doing the bidding of the GOP (rather than be independent and fair-minded).
Most of the GOP doesn't give a shit about the rule of law.
No, I admit I do not follow NC that closely- that's why I said if I had more facts my opinion could change. I in no way believe all GOP are good, as most people I know also do not believe that. Actions speak louder than party affiliation 😉. That's why I was agreeing that the Democrat who won should keep the position and not have some judge overturn the election. (Unless I read the article wrong?) Assuming all votes were valid on election day, and counted lawfully (which by what the judge's opinion I gather that to be true) - I want the person who was elected to take the position!
"Judges are SUPPOSED to be neutral! My opinion could change if more FACTS where presented, but not this nonsense of blaming everything on party affiliations."
Do you pay attention to NC politics? NC GOP is power hungry and will do everything to hold onto their power. They scrapped straight party ticket voting, made voting harder for Americans, made judicial races partisan again and the Republican majorities on the NC Court of Appeals and NC Supreme Court are doing the bidding of the GOP (rather than be independent and fair-minded).
Most of the GOP doesn't give a shit about the rule of law.
No, I admit I do not follow NC that closely- that's why I said if I had more facts my opinion could change. I in no way believe all GOP are good, as most people I know also do not believe that. Actions speak louder than party affiliation 😉. That's why I was agreeing that the Democrat who won should keep the position and not have some judge overturn the election. (Unless I read the article wrong?) Assuming all votes were valid on election day, and counted lawfully (which by what the judge's opinion I gather that to be true) - I want the person who was elected to take the position!