Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, at a press conference in his office in February 2020.
Ohio’s Republican attorney general is joining in part of the lawsuit Texas has filed against Pennsylvania. But he s not asking for results in four battleground states that Democratic President-Elect Joe Biden won to be thrown out - which is what some Republicans were hoping for.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said in a statement he wants the Court to decide on the clause that says state legislatures set the rules for the Electoral College, not governors or judges. He also tweeted: I asked SCOTUS to rule on the Electors Clause question presented in Texas’s lawsuit. It is unconstitutional for judges and bureaucrats to change the rules set by state legislatures for selecting electors. pic.twitter.com/DWPAMc5pzE Dave Yost (@Yost4Ohio) December 10, 2020
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