Trump’s Pennsylvania case does not have the complication of the state versus federal law interaction because it jumps over the state law and, as noted, relies on a host of U.S. SCOTUS cases about the importance of voting.
The complaint has much more, designed to bolster its central point. Many other instances of fraudulent activity are cited, which lends credibility to the main accusation. They are also indispensable to establish a factual case that the exclusion not only occurred, but mattered, because thousands of ballots were counted in secret.
Reading the news reports, it appears likely that similar complaints are going to be filed in other swing states and that perhaps we are seeing the exposure of a broad-based effort to corrupt the election. Joe Biden claimed that the Democrats were mounting the biggest voter fraud effort in history, and a good rule for living is that when someone tells you he is about to screw you over, believe him.
It is possible, then, that a number of cases will hit the Supreme Court in about three weeks.
Thank you, SeekAndFind
for breaking it down for those of us not familiar with the process and “too busy” to find out on our own.
Should we have concern over standing, the USSC not accepting the case before it winds it way through the state and lower federal courts first?
>> three weeks
The longer this drags out the better providing the 70+ million of us stay focused and remain ready to pounce.
Dreamer. There are enough LibTard Justices on the SCOTUS to deny this happening.