May I remind you both Roberts and Kavanaugh agreed not to hear the case, so I would assume we would loose 6-3 with both of them siding with the leftists.
Yes, SCOTUS is not omnipotent, but I believe they are lawless and have become openly hostile to the Constitution.
I truly hope I am wrong about this, but based on how they creatively found a way to uphold the ACA which is the most obvious example of an unconstitutional law there is I am not greatly encouraged.
All depends on the strength of ACB’s personality then, if it comes to that. Certainly if ACB works on Kavanaugh’s particular lawless streak in context of his actually having turned heretical with respect to his stated faith.
I seem to recall, though, the previous decisions with respect to PA were 4-4.
You are wrong from the AP story in Oct:
“Chief Justice John Roberts joined with the three liberal justices to reject Pennsylvania Republicans’ call for the court to block the state court ruling.
Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas would have required the state to stop accepting absentee ballots when the polls close on Nov. 3.”