Not up to the Court to provide guidance on how elections should be run.....Justices need to stay in their lane..
If the election was run with criminal manipulation of results then the courts MUST get involved or literally nobody will have confidence in election results. Oops too late. From this point forward elections and election results mean exactly squat in the United States of America. This country is a criminal enterprise.
I know that, you know that, the judiciary knows that. The disillusioned low-IQ Trumper don't and thinks the election was stolen; I like it that way. Stay the fuck home and let reasonable moderates take the reigns for a while. We've been set back like 10 years the last 4.
Too soon for me to put my version of a prologue on this thread as there are several substantive issues still in play. Indeed, some of these issues have not been covered in the media and others only grazed upon, relative to the issue’s importance. It is probably fair to say that neither side has the informed consent of voters when voters vote for most incumbents. In other words, both sides cheat, or manipulate, if you prefer, their constituents. The question is, do both sides only cheat legally (With the laws they created) and at a similar rate?
Prologue : There was no meaningful "Election Fraud". There, saved you the trouble. You can get on with your life now. I heard a new "Big Foot" search party is being organized. Might even be a chapter of the Flat Earth Society near where you live.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/09/politics/trump-mail-in-ballot-voting-florida/index.html Trump requests mail-in ballot ahead of local Florida election despite baseless fraud claims Washington (CNN)Former President Donald Trump requested a mail-in ballot ahead of a local municipal election in Florida, according to Palm Beach County records, despite his frequent attacks on voting by mail.
This is why democracy isn't for queens. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/amberjamieson/florida-homecoming-queen-arrest
Report: "No evidence" of postal worker's voter fraud claims cited by Trump https://www.axios.com/no-evidence-p...ump-732aa982-343d-474c-845b-367aedf7740a.html There is "no evidence" to support a Pennsylvania U.S. Postal Service worker's claims highlighted by leading Republicans of mail-in ballot fraud, the inspector general has found. Why it matters: Letter carrier Richard Hopkins' baseless claims that ineligible mail-in ballots were being illegally backdated formed part of unsuccessful efforts by former President Trump and his allies to delegitimize President Biden's election win in Pennsylvania. The Trump campaign alerted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) to Hopkins' unfounded allegations in November. Graham then wrote a letter demanding a federal investigation into the state's election results, the Washington Post notes. Driving the news: Hopkins worked with the right-wing Project Veritas to publicly release a sworn affidavit outlining his allegations last November. Hopkins, who was hailed as a "brave patriot" by Trump for his action, recanted his allegations soon after. He "revised his initial claims" during an interview with federal agents, "eventually stating that he had not heard a conversation about ballots at all — rather he saw the Postmaster and Supervisor having a discussion and assumed it was about fraudulent ballot backdating," according to the inspector general's report. "Hopkins has been suspended without pay since Nov. 10," WashPost reports. Worth noting: The Trump administration's Department of Justice found no evidence of widespread fraud in the U.S. Representatives for the inspector general, USPS, Trump and Graham did not immediately respond to Axios' request for comment.
https://assets.documentcloud.org/do...g-the-republic-motion-to-dismiss-dominion.pdf "no reasonable person would conclude that the statements were truly statements of fact"