So now they're just saying the quiet part out loud.

Wrong. The rulings did not address the changes in the lawsuits, the rulings rejected the notion of throwing away all mail in and absentee ballots. That would have been the only recourse.

People were instructed to do that because of Covid. For the life of me I do not understand why the parties aren't interested in simply nominating people that the electorate can support as opposed to constantly trying to undermine voting.
 
Wrong. The rulings did not address the changes in the lawsuits, the rulings rejected the notion of throwing away all mail in and absentee ballots. That would have been the only recourse.


Let's cut to the chase: indisputable proof that the election should not have been certified.


“McPherson v Blacker

Under the second clause of Article II of the Constitution, the legislatures of the several States have exclusive power to direct the manner in which the electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed. Such appointment may be made by the legislatures directly, or by popular vote in districts, or by general ticket, as may be provided by the legislature. If the terms of the clause left the question of power in doubt, contemporaneous and continuous subsequent practical construction has determined the question as above stated. The second clause of Article II of the Constitution was not amended by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, and they do not limit the power of appointment to the particular manner pursued at the time of the adoption of these amendments, or secure to every male inhabitant of a State, being a citizen of the United States, the right from the time of his majority to vote for presidential electors. A state law fixing a date for the meeting of electors, differing from that prescribed by the act of Congress, is not thereby wholly invalidated; but the date may be rejected and the law stand. “
McPherson v. Blacker, 146 U.S. 1 | Casetext Search + Citator


No state court can set a time limit for votes that should beyond the end of election day, no matter the delay in mail delivery.

Only an elected legislature may do that.
 

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