Ok. So if that's true, then the court will render a verdict on the Kraken when exactly? 2022? 2023? In time for Trump running again in 2024?
And what kind of case can Guiliani & Ellis put together since you say they "don't have much time?" Given the relentless pounding they've taken in courtrooms so far, will they just throw a Hail Mary pass at the last second?
Sounds like you're saying neither Powell's lawsuit nor Guiliani & Ellis's lawsuits will be enough for a President Trump reelection.
Giulian and Ellis are focusing on two things:
1. The constitutional issue
2. The mail-in fraud issue.
On #1 states like PA violated the constitution that clearly states that only the state legislatures can make election law, not judges.
This was CLEARLY VIOLATED in that PA LAW EXPLICITLY STATES THAT ANY BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER 8 PM on election day should not be counted. They IGNORED the law and continued counting.
On #2 There are numerous statistical evidence and sworn testimonies to voting fraud at the mail-in level.
Those are the two pronged lines of attack of the Trump Team.
Powell on the other hand, has bigger fush to fry. It involves NATIONAL SECURITY as her accusations involvedw governments at every level, state and local, Republican and Democrat, even foreign interference.
She won’t have time to present all the witnesses and evidence she says she’s amassed by mid December.
RE: So if that’s true, then the court will render a verdict on the Kraken when exactly? 2022? 2023?
I Wish I could answer that, but one thing is certain... it won’t and cannot be anytime this year, much lessby mid December when the electoral college has to convene.
RE: So if that’s true, then the court will render a verdict on the Kraken when exactly? 2022? 2023?
I Wish I could answer that, but one thing is certain... it won’t and cannot be anytime this year, much less by mid December when the electoral college has to convene.