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Friday, October 16, 2020

Michigan court stops 2-week absentee ballot extension


DETROIT — Absentee ballots must arrive by Election Day to be counted, the Michigan Court of Appeals said Friday, blocking a 14-day extension that had been ordered by a lower court and embraced by key Democratic officials in a battleground state.

Any changes must rest with the Legislature, not the judiciary, the Republican-appointed appeals court judges said in a 3-0 opinion.

Absentee ballot extensions in Wisconsin and Indiana have also been overturned by higher courts.

Michigan’s ability to handle a flood of ballots will be closely watched in a state that was narrowly won by President Donald Trump in 2016. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson last week said 2.7 million people had requested absentee ballots, a result of a change in law that makes them available to any voter.

Michigan law says absentee ballots must be turned in by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be valid. But Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens had ordered that any ballots postmarked by Nov. 2 could be counted if they arrived within two weeks after the Nov. 3 election.

Stephens said there was “unrefuted evidence” about mail delivery problems because of the coronavirus pandemic. She said more than 6,400 ballots arrived too late to be counted in the August primary.

The appeals court, however, said the pandemic and any delivery woes “are not attributable to the state.”

“Although those factors may complicate plaintiffs’ voting process, they do not automatically amount to a loss of the right to vote absentee,” the court said, noting that hundreds of special boxes have been set up across Michigan.

The court also reversed another portion of Stephens’ decision, which would have allowed a non-family member to deliver a completed ballot in the final days before the election if a voter consented.

“The constitution is not suspended or transformed even in times of a pandemic, and judges do not somehow become authorized in a pandemic to rewrite statutes or to displace the decisions made by the policymaking branches of government,” Judge Mark Boonstra said in a separate, 10-page concurring opinion.

Benson and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, both Democrats, had declined to appeal Stephens’ rulings, leaving it to the Republican-controlled Legislature to intervene.

“Happy to see this unanimous ruling to uphold the integrity of our elections process and reject judicial overreach,” Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey tweeted.

The Michigan Democratic Party was disappointed.

“Voters should not be punished for delays in the U.S. Postal Service or for unexpected emergencies that could make it a challenge for them to get to the polls on Election Day,” the party said.

The case was heard by appeals court judges Boonstra, Michael Gadola and Thomas Cameron. All were appointed by Rick Snyder, a Republican, when he was governor and then subsequently elected.

The lawsuit was filed by a group called Michigan Alliance for Retired Americans.



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David Perdue mocks Kamala Harris' name in Trump rally warm up


Republican Sen. David Perdue mocked Sen. Kamala Harris on Friday, derisively mispronouncing the Democratic vice presidential candidate's name during a campaign rally in Georgia.

“Kamala? Kamala? Kamala-mala-mala? I don’t know. Whatever,” Perdue (R-Ga.) said at a rally in Macon, just before President Donald Trump was set to take the stage.

Mispronouncing Harris' first name has become a common attack within the Trump camp. The president routinely does so in a mocking way during his political rallies, even though he has correctly said it in less rowdy settings.

Perdue and Harris (D-Calif.) have served together in the Senate since 2017. Harris, who is the daughter of immigrants from India and Jamaica, is the first woman of color nominated to a major political party ticket.

Perdue is currently facing a competitive race against Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff, who tweeted a video of the senator mocking Harris on Friday.

"Senator Perdue never would have done this to a male colleague. Or a white colleague," Ossoff wrote. "And everyone knows it."


Perdue spokesman John Burke tried to downplay the riff, writing in a tweet: "Senator Perdue simply mispronounced Senator Harris' name, and he didn't mean anything by it. He was making an argument against the radical socialist agenda that she and her endorsed candidate Jon Ossoff are pushing."

Andrew Bates, a spokesman with the Joe Biden campaign, shot back at Burke, tweeting in reply: "Yes, that's why he articulated all of those things by saying, "Kamala-ma-la-ma-la." How many staff refused to put this in their name before you debased yours? Christ, y'all are pathetic."

Later in the rally, Trump further derided Ossoff as "not even in the same league as David Perdue," adding "he's a radical left Schumer-Pelosi guy."



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Cardi B defends Offset: ‘I deserve whatever I want to have’

‘I’m not in a mentally abusive relationship. I have choices.’

Cardi B has fired back at fans who believe she’s in a “mentally abusive relationship” with husband Offset

On Friday, she responded to criticism over her decision to reconcile with the father of her 2-year-old daughter, Kulture Kiari.

“Twitter users be like, ‘Cardi, you’re in a mentally abusive relationship. Oh my gosh. We gotta save you,'” she said. “And I be like, ‘All right, but can I f–k him today? Because I need to have sex.’ And n—as in my DMs talking about, ‘What up big head?’ I don’t like that. I’m 28 years old, and my head’s not big. Actually, it is, but not with a lace front. The f–k.”

The hip-hop star filed for divorce from the Migos rapper in September, saying their marriage was “irretrievably broken.” The move came after he allegedly had been unfaithful yet again. 

Read More: Cardi B explains why she took Offset back after filing for divorce

theGRIO previously reported… a month after the filing, the duo were spotted together in Las Vegas for Cardi’s recent birthday celebration. The Grammy-winning artist took to social media to explain why she hooked back up with her hubby. Cardi, 28, confessed in an IG Live that it was “hard not to talk to your best friend.”

In two Twitter audio clips posted on Oct. 16, the “WAP” rapper opened up about her marriage amid accusations that the divorce filing was a PR stunt. 

“I didn’t really want to talk about my relationship s— because I know y’all sick and tired of me going back and forth with Offset,” she said before slamming fans who describe Offset as “abusive.”

“Y’all sound f—ing crazy when you start using the word ‘abusive,'” she said. “I’m not in a physically abusive relationship. I’m not in a mentally abusive relationship. I have choices.”

Read More: Cardi B to amend divorce docs, wants amicable co-parenting with Offset

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She also posted a video on Twitter in which she jokes that fans act like she’s married to them.

“Imma just give ya a apology because ya want me to apologize for living MY LIFE the way that ya live YOURS,” she said to fan in the video. “I’m sorry. I’m not perfect, I don’t want to be neither.”

Meanwhile, an insider claims Offset is “excited to have Cardi back and be back in her good graces.” 

“Cardi changes her mind every day whether she wants to be with Offset or not,” a source tells E! News. “She will complain about him for days on end and then snap out of it and want him back. She says they are back together right now, but could change at any moment. She’s going with the flow and hasn’t made any formal decisions on withdrawing her divorce filing yet. Divorce is still on the table.”

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