Apparently Fed Judge Conley just can't get election laws straight.
A divided federal appeals court Thursday reinstated a Wisconsin law that allows absentee ballots to be counted only if they are returned by Election Day.
The 2-1 decision reverses a ruling from last month that would have allowed more time for receiving and counting ballots because of the coronavirus pandemic. Under the earlier order, absentee ballots would have been counted for up to a week after Election Day if they were postmarked on or before Election Day.
The appeals court also put back in place other election rules, including one that limits where poll workers can serve....
This is the second reversal of an election-related Conley ruling this YEAR. Not a bad effort on his part!
That means that the Democrats will have to bring in several extra truckloads of fraudulent ballots on or before 11/3, instead of spreading out their loads over a 10-day period.
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