Lawsuits/recounts/audits are still in play in multiple states.
Illegal ballot challenges/illegal votes/software hacks/fraudulent ballots all have to be investigated and revealed.
Supreme Court will be involved in some issues as this was a Federal election and state laws were not followed. Other states are suing states like PA on 14th Amendment equal protection under the law issues, as PA accepted votes past midnight on Nov. 4th.
Certifications of elections are two weeks away, and some states are in no position to certify.
State legislatures may reject certifications.
After certifications comes the electoral college voting, possible challenges there, then to Senate for counting.
Possible foreign interferences to be revealed as well—England/China/Australia/Soros.
Lots of twists and turns left in the road.
Bring your last post on investigation to new thread. Too good to lose.
Is it true the Trump campaign has given up on Arizona?
Maybe I just need a good night's sleep.
“State legislatures may reject certifications.”
I didn’t know they could do that. So if a republican legislature believes there was fraud involved, they could reject the certification? And then that state would not be part of the count?