But which thing is going to the Supreme Court? There's no "Trump wins the election" case. They'd have to somehow elevate a case in each of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania that alleges that the outcome should be overturned due to fraud. But they haven't even alleged fraud in any of the cases they've actually put before the court, so far as I'm aware.
I don't know what there is for the SCOTUS to even rule on.
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