Trump only has 4 cases and one was dismissed.
Apparently you talk out of your ass, and say things like "no paths will lead to SCOTUS". Spare me your copypasta.
Trump only has 4 cases and one was dismissed.
lol no
lol yes
The Courts are ignoring the "evidence". Why do you think that is?
One counterexample proves me wrong. Trace Trump's legal pathway, if you possibly can.
i don't think you can do it.
Trump could have more than 4 cases tbh one was just filed today and WI recently
Lol wut?
Name the 4
Chris will fold if he hasn't already
Four days to get to SCOTUS with no chance to depose witnesses or develop the record.
Tick tock.
They are changing the standards in both Nevada & Arizona to "prove it's a forgery" or "depose all 50K voters", an impossible standard to meet, and not the standard Dems used to throw out past elections.
-Barnes
Can you? Show everyone here how it's done.
Also everything can be appealed since those decisions are not final.
Calling my shot: No court will sustain any of these allegations.
Call your shot, Qhris.
At this point, Trump & Co. have lost so many challenges and wasted so much time that they're reduced to asking for declaratory judgment based on conclusory allegations and piles of hearsay.
It's not going go well for Trump in any courtroom, including SCOTUS.
Qhris begs for help.
Already did.
Try to keep up.
tick tock
Pennsylvania Election lawsuit was officially docketed at SCOTUS
Chris too afraid to put his own statement on the record.
So you're saying it's impossible to "prove it's a forgery".
And you still think it's going to the Supreme Court.
How does it get to SCOTUS?
What gets to SCOTUS?
Explain your shot.
You are pretty slow.
"The move follows the Pennsylvania state supreme court's rejection Saturday of a suit challenging expanded mail-in voting in the key northeastern state.
In the motion filed Thursday the top US court is not asked to rule on the merits of the case at this point.
Rather, the plaintiffs ask the court for an injunction to halt any remaining steps in the election certification, which was actually done last week, so the plaintiffs can develop their arguments....
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-allies-...033818554.html
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