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If he loses in the state/district courts, four SCOTUS justices have to decide to hear each case. They have to see evidence that their involvement could change the outcome - hence why it is VERY important for these lawsuits to give EXACT numbers of ballots they deem fraudulent, since their number must be greater than Biden’s margin for SCOTUS to care - as well as legitimate Constitutional issue(s) at hand.
I read a legal blog (that I ordinarily respect) last night that was convinced Alito will dismiss PA now that the PA SOS certified the election. If this is true, I guess the same result would hold for contested elections in any other state that has already certified results. To me, this blogger’s conclusion seems illogical since numerous Constitutional violations were alleged to have been committed by the states and resolving these disputes is precisely the purpose of SCOTUS, but I’m applying engineer logic not lawyer logic! There’s a chance this particular blogger is a Never Trump type, too. Let’s hope he’s wrong. If at least one of these cases doesn’t make it to SCOTUS, I’m going to be very confused what SCOTUS is for.
Thanks, Mark Levin was talking about that very thing the other day about them certifying when violations have occurred. If I remember, he said it doesn’t matter if they certified or not