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Originally Posted by DoubleK
Will there be cheering when the court flips it back? There was an analyst on Bloomberg saying the counties were ordered by the courts to segregate the ballots received after election day and some of those counties refused or were unable to do so. That would be how Trump wins Pennsylvania, get large amounts of ballots voided on a technicality.
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Maybe I'm naïve but I don't think that's going to happen. For starters I think the margin in Penn is going to be big and put it well beyond dispute. And also, the courts intervening in Bush v Gore was a totally different scenario.
I think once all the major networks declare for Biden and people start to accept it don't think that the cat is going back in the bag. I think even a lot of Trump supporters are stepping away from him now and don't believe the republican institution, long term, has an interest in trying to invalidate a bunch of legal votes.
Unless there is a strong argument for actual fraud, which doesn't seem to be the case. They are arguing technicalities and a lot of their own party and media like Fox News are starting to distance themselves from it. The only arguments I've heard them make are that watchers haven't been allowed in enough and they don't like the idea of votes that were postmarked on date of election but received later being counted, which is a small portion of the total.