The United States Supreme Court is set to hear a case out of Georgia that deals with allegations of rampant election fraud.
The superior courts of Columbia and Morgan counties – as well as Georgia’s Supreme Court – threw the case out on a technicality – saying that the petitioners didn’t sue the right entities.
They should have named the State of Georgia and various counties rather than Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and other election officials who they believe at least enabled, if not committed, the fraud.
However, Raffensperger and the other officials claimed sovereign immunity according to the Georgia Constitution.