Not necessarily. The electors have not yet voted, and they are electors for an ineligible candidate, put forth through a massive fraudulent facade perpetrated by the DNC and the left-wing media.
The Constitution places no favor on political parties, and the SCOTUS is not supposed to either.
The SCOTUS has a variety of options, if they choose to stop this fraud.
The Constitution places no favor on political parties, and the SCOTUS is not supposed to either.
***Unfortunately there is a huge gap between “supposed to” and “is”. Today the SCOTUS needs to jump that gap; that’s why they are there. If they fail to do so, their own positions become meaningless.
The SCOTUS has a variety of options, if they choose to stop this fraud.
***And if they choose not to stop it, today is the last day of our constitutional republic.