weird wrote:
"Do they really think people are going to stand for this?"
I'm not sure that public anger will factor into the final resolution much at all.
Once the votes (actual and mail-in) are cast, then it's up to "the counters" to try to arrive at a total.
Of course, we know that at least some of "the counters" on THEIR SIDE are corrupt with a vested interest to maintain. Could that hierarchy reach right into the Secretary of State's office?
There could be court cases and appeals up the wazoo. Like Florida in 2000, only worse, with many more locales in contention than a couple of counties. I sense the appeals will reach up to the U.S. Supreme Court, and more than just one of them. The Justices better figure on suspending their docket indefinitely while they hear and decide election disputes.
If the left continues to obstruct up into early December, then I'm thinking the last resort may be for the Pennsylvania legislature to assume control of the assignment of electors -- as prescribed by the Constitution. The governor will have NO ROLE in this process -- it is strictly the province of the legislature to determine how electors are assigned (assuming that there is some kind of deadlock that prevents a final vote tally).
Nor do I predict the PA state judiciary will have any role. They can TRY, but I sense they will be struck down for such meddling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
One last thing:
The PA state legislature is Republican-controlled.
So... with no clear winner, or with democrat-communist obstruction to prevent a final count that would render Mr. Trump the winner... could the legislature decided to send electors representing Mr. Trump to D.C for the Electoral College vote on December 14th...?
@Fishrrman Which is why who sits on the SC is not just important,it is EVERYTHING.
Can YOU say "Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett"?
I thought you could.
Please join me in saying "Thank you,President Trump"!
What a freaking MIRACLE he has been! I voted for him based entirely on the FACTS that he was NOT a politician,and that ALL he owed the Dims was revenge.
I honestly didn't expect much other than a few feeble attempts to urinate in their soup bowls,with not much success.
I had no freaking idea how stubborn this man was,or how deeply he was committed to change.
There can be no doubt about it. American,and by extension the world,got lucky!