Posted on 03/16/2024 8:30:10 AM PDT by Boomer
Reynolds v. Sims, 1964, SCOTUS
No it will fail for the same reason that Texas was ordered to let the feds take down the wire. Because the USSC does not care about America or the constitution. Just ask Texas.
The federal government shall protect the states from invasion.
The Federal government also has the power to prevent corruption among the states. I can’t remember the exact wording, but in certain ways the states have to be uncorrupted and uniform.
Lets say that SCOTUS accepts that plaintiffs have new evidence showing that it is possible that the election machines and software were (and still are) easy to hack. The first thing they will ask for is proof that the systems WERE hacked and that this altered the results of the election. (By analogy, a prosecutor could say that some individual was capable of attempting to rob the local bank. Maybe that’s true. Now establish that the bank was robbed.)
What is the evidence that vast amounts of digital vote manipulation actually occurred? Lake suffered from voting day machine problems, and that might be connected to the claimed new evidence. Seems to me that the 2020 elections were rigged mostly by insiders, illegal registration, mail-in votes without proper signature verification, non-residents, illegal ballot collection/fabrication/drop-box stuffing, etc.
I want Lake to succeed, but I have to put my money on the deck being stacked yet again.
I would say the simple words of the Preamble should be the arbiter. Are you in for our posterity or not? If you are in, then you will not, for example, be found advocating abortion.
That's what I thought in 2021 until the Supreme Court said a U.S. state had "no standing".
They are bought off, intimidated or part of the problem.
"When evil reared its ugly head , he bravely turned his tail and fled...
Sir ROBERTS ran away."
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