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To: C210N
I agree with you on the most likely scenario. The SCT is not being asked to pick the winner, but to rule on an important Constitutional issue. With 5 votes on the originalist side, my guess is that Texas has a better than 50% likelihood of prevailing.

*BUT*

If that happens, the state GOP majorities in those states would have to STAY UNIFIED in order to pick Trump electors.

They would have very little margin for defections. (Remember RINOS?)

So in the end, I am not optimistic.

23 posted on 12/11/2020 2:41:46 PM PST by Simon Foxx
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To: Simon Foxx

“I agree with you on the most likely scenario. The SCT is not being asked to pick the winner, but to rule on an important Constitutional issue. With 5 votes on the originalist side, my guess is that Texas has a better than 50% likelihood of prevailing.
*BUT*

If that happens, the state GOP majorities in those states would have to STAY UNIFIED in order to pick Trump electors.”
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“... pick Trump electors...” OR call for emergency snap ELECTION RE-VOTES (sans all the fraud opportunities)


48 posted on 12/11/2020 3:34:09 PM PST by House Atreides
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