That won't be a problem if the SCOTUS decides the case after the November election. You have 30 days after a decision becomes final to file a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court, and I think the Supreme Court has 90 days to decide whether to take the case. I don't know when this decision by the NJSC becomes final, but, if the Republicans wait for 30 days to appeal, it may be impossible for the SCOTUS to do anything before Election Day.
Then, if Forrester wins the election, the SCOTUS might reject the appeal as moot. But if Lautenberg wins, they might still take it. As a remedy, they could reverse the election and order the holding of a new, proper one.
My thought as well. In this election there is not the time pressure as before. The pressure can come after it is learned who wins and where they win.
You have stated what should be in one form or another the strategy to follow.
In the near term, pile on the money and the heat inNew Jersy and remind all in Mossuri and Minnesota of the Sleeze in New Jersy