You failed to grasp the post you negged earlier.
Remedy - what is the cure? The court will NOT overturn an election two years ago. Potentially, given a legitimate justice department - which we don't have - prosecution of those who tampered with the election - including judges in Pennsylvania are a possible remedy. Once Biden was sworn in, there was no chance that the election would be overturned.
With the Arizona fiasco, Hobbs has not been sworn in and the court very well could overturn the election. IF the Reich can delay a ruling until January, after Hobbs is sworn in, that too will be off the table. What relief is the plaintiff seeking?
The court will not declare Lake the winner, but they could require a new election, in which case the Lt. Governor will rule until the special election is held.
The court has a momentous task. America has no faith in elections - for obvious reasons. If we continue to ignore outright fraud, then our system will collapse, which is the goal of the democrats.
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In January 2021, shortly after the attack on the US Capitol, 59% of Americans said they had at least some confidence that US elections reflected the will of the people. That included 36% who were very confident that elections were representative of the public’s wishes.
Now, a year and a half later, only 42% have some confidence, and just 16% are very confident.
The biggest shifts over that time have come among Democrats and independents, even as Democrats remain the political group most likely to express confidence in American elections. In early 2021, 90% of Democrats said they were at least somewhat confident that elections reflected the will of the people; now, just 57% are. Among independents, the share who have at least some confidence has fallen from 54% to 38%. Among Republicans, by contrast, confidence has modestly increased but remained low, from 23% confident then to 29% now.}
Most Americans lack confidence that the results of US elections reflect the will of the people, a sentiment that has grown steadily since January 2021, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
www.cnn.com