It all hinges on this, IMHO. If SCOTUS determines Texas has standing, I don't see how they can lose. But a GOPe article I recently saw in National Review argues that they don't have standing and that even residents of the states in question don't have standing.
If SCOTUS wriggles out of this, I think it will be via declaration that Texas does not have standing.
To me, everything hinges on that specific determination.
But a GOPe article I recently saw in National Review argues that they don’t have standing and that even residents of the states in question don’t have standing.
One of the ongoing issues in elections, is that essentially no one has standing, not individuals, not voters, not parties, not state legislators, not States, not AGs, not Electors, not Congressmen.
26 posted on 12/11/2020 10:22:24 AM PST by lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)