Will SCOTUS hand the election to Trump if there is ambiguity after election day? (user search)
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« on: October 26, 2020, 10:53:15 PM »

It depends what the legal issue is that the Court is called upon to rule on. Bush v. Gore was easy for SCOTUS to rig for Bush because Bush was ahead in the initial count certified by the Florida Secretary of State. SCOTUS isn’t going to issue a blanket ruling declaring all mail-in votes are illegal. But they might uphold attempts by Republican Secretaries of State to throw out batches of ballots on silly grounds.
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