I'm worried that the opposite could happen. The Trump campaign has an extremely weak case, but some corrupt judge that he appointed will allow it to proceed due to a biased interpretation of the law.
Yup, Bush v. Gore.
And let's be frank: that's exactly what the Republican plan is. They want at least one case to get to the Supreme Court so that the conservative supermajority they railroaded into it can provide a nationally-binding precedent on some key issue.
You mean all the protestations that
Bush v. Gore was meant to be a one-and-done, non-precedent-establishing case were hollow and insincere?
Knock me over with a feather.
Every case sets a precedent one way or the other. Doesn't matter what the Court says, somebody
will use that result to argue a case in the future.
It just won't be Team Trump. They're not going to get a case before SCOTUS.
Bush v. Gore came after what, almost a month of counting hanging chads? And the margin there was a literal handful of votes (between 500 and 600 IIRC), where the recount
could shift the result. None of the current races are that close; no recount will overturn any result. And I don't think any recounts are going to drag on for an entire month. And given the level of competence we've come to expect from Trumpers, even if they do find a case that isn't thrown out by the lower courts in the first 10 minutes, they won't be able to successfully navigate the appeals process.
Their aim is to thoroughly delegitimize a Biden presidency, as they tried to delegitimize the Obama presidency with all the birther crap. And they're going to get away with it, because our media refuses to hold any but the most batshit, head-trauma crazy Republicans to account. They're already rehabilitating the Trumpers who've jumped ship.
Sigh. I hope you guys get through this. If Trump somehow manages to overrule 76 million voters there will be riots that make the BLM protests look like a church picnic.
I wish our internal politics didn't have such a huge effect on the rest of the world. I understand why it does (we gots da nukes), but frankly we're currently in a very bad, very scary place, and I fervently hope that we can keep it contained and beat it back. Like I've said before, Trump isn't the problem, he's a symptom of the problem, and voting him out of office doesn't make the problem go away.