By the Associated Press and KFDI News:
The Republican attorneys general in Kansas and Missouri have joined Texas and other states in a challenge to voting procedures in four key battleground states in an effort to overturn the November Presidential election.
Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Wednesday that Kansas is among 17 states asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case filed by Texas’ GOP attorney general attacking election procedures in four battleground states where Democrat Joe Biden prevailed.
The Texas lawsuit claims that election procedures in the four states did not follow requirements of those states’ statutes. Schmidt said the case presents “important and potentially recurring constitutional questions” but some legal experts see it as a long-shot bid to overturn the election.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt also joined the challenge in a case filed by Trump ally and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton attacking election procedures in the battleground states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.