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I think so, but this one could have been filed in another court or be being appealed. If so, definitely no discovery and will be laughed out of the Supreme Court on the exact same evidence. I do not care. As I said in another post, not enough to swing the election by any means, win lose or most likely sent back where it came.Isnt one of them the same one that got laughed out of court because it wasnt a problem until after the election? A bipartisan change to the rules was voted on nearly a year earlier and no one said a damn thing.Search for articles within last week of today 2/7/2021. American Military News: Supreme Court to decide if two Trump election fraud cases can proceed this monthWashington Times says so?
In one of the cases, Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. v. Kathy Boockvar, Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al, Trump’s team alleges statutory requirements including signature verification, the right to challenge invalid mail ballots, mandates regarding dates and signatures and the right of campaigns to observe mail ballot canvassing were eliminated.
According to the lawsuit, ignoring these rules resulted in roughly 2.6 million mail ballots being counted in violation of the law as established by the Pennsylvania Legislature.
The other suit, Donald J. Trump, et al. v. Joseph R. Biden, et al, the former president’s allies allege that Wisconsin violated election code, calling for 50,125 absentee ballots to be set aside and not included in post-recount vote totals.
The suit argued that “the election in Wisconsin ‘failed'” and electors should have been chosen by the Wisconsin Legislature via Section 2, Article II of the United States Constitution.
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Supreme Court to decide if two Trump election fraud cases can proceed this month
Former President Donald Trump still has two challenges to last year’s presidential election waiting to be addressed by the Supreme Court, despite Joeamericanmilitarynews.com