To: Steve Van Doorn
If they're being held up by court order what happens?
Bush v. Gore shows us that it's up to states to declare whether safe harbor has been met or not.
In Bush v. Gore, Gore wanted to keep recounting and fighting in the courts while Florida wanted to certify their results and take advantage of safe harbor. SCOTUS told Florida they could, regardless of what Gore wanted.
Elections are up to states. If they say we're done, we're done.
To: Boise3981
As I understand it, fraud nullifies safe harbor protections, plus it us ultimately up to Congress and Pence, of all people, to determine if they accept designated electors.
To: Boise3981
To: Boise3981
said, " SCOTUS told Florida they could, regardless of what Gore wanted."
Yeap. I agree in that case. In this case there is a discrepancy on proper procedure by the state officials.
166 posted on
12/08/2020 12:09:16 AM PST by
Steve Van Doorn
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