***The public outcry will be too much--Kerry will back down, confining his legal fights to a few brushfires. ***
I think you are right; we must pray and work for an overwhelming, or at least a very decisive win so there will be a big public outcry if he does start trying to fight it.
Did you hear he's basically planning to declare victory no matter what, because he thinks Gore's mistake in 2000 was taking back his concession?
Yes, and he's going to announce his cabinet picks soon, too. I just think that he's about to really step in it--if he claims victory when it's obvious he's lost he will make the Dems even more ridiculous than they already are. TWo candidates giving victory speeches is gonna be embarassing.
He's only planning that in places where it is tight or if he comes within 1 EV or so of winning. Otherwise, no lawyer will touch it and he will have to concede, graciously or not.
This will limit the lawyers to a few counties, here and there, IMO.