To: FreedBird; All
The Texas case filed with the USSC is regarding electors for the presidential vote.
It is not involved in the down ballot candidates like the two Senate seats in Georgia.
So no matter the outcome of the Texas case, the January runoff for the two senate seats in Georgia will precede.
21 posted on
12/08/2020 8:02:38 PM PST by
HotHunt
To: HotHunt
They can still steal the Senate seats in Georgia, if the programmed machines are in working order for another fraud election.
23 posted on
12/08/2020 8:04:51 PM PST by
FreedBird
(T)
To: HotHunt
The Texas case filed with the USSC is regarding electors for the presidential vote.
It is not involved in the down ballot candidates like the two Senate seats in Georgia.
So no matter the outcome of the Texas case, the January runoff for the two senate seats in Georgia will precede.
Yes and no. The 'fix' that the Texas suit requests is to vacate the elector cert based on the election, and require their Legislatures to make a selection on electors. However, part of that is ruling that a large number of ballots were unConstitutionally cast, and are therefore invalid, which would affect downticket races.
SCOTUS is not ruling on the downticket races per se, but the case indirectly definitely could affect them.
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