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Rice4VP

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31. They have a bunch of lawsuits that they are ignoring. All that they
Sun Nov 29, 2020, 10:16 PM
Nov 2020

have to do is let the clock run out for two weeks. The election isn’t close, why would they need to decide anything?

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No, No, No, No, No. a kennedy Nov 2020 #1
It's already there. Laelth Nov 2020 #8
It's not there StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #28
Not according to Lawrence Tribe. c-rational Nov 2020 #29
Once again, Professor Tribe doesn't overrule the Supreme Court... regnaD kciN Nov 2020 #41
Prof. Tribe thinks that the SCOTUS has no jurisdiction due to "adequate and independent state proced Gothmog Nov 2020 #53
Any excuse will do. Laelth Nov 2020 #60
Which case are you referring to? I'm pretty sure I read that the PA case could not go to SCOTUS? helpisontheway Nov 2020 #2
Could not? Why not? Laelth Nov 2020 #13
No, see Lawrence Tribe's explanation from yesterday... blitzen Nov 2020 #21
Thank you! I was pretty sure I read that last night. Nt helpisontheway Nov 2020 #36
It is "absolutely not possible"...IF the SCOTUS decides so. regnaD kciN Nov 2020 #38
See post 29. Not good to sow heart stopping concern, especially when the facts speak otherwise! c-rational Nov 2020 #33
I agree with you! jrthin Nov 2020 #37
Preach it brother/sister. Disaffected Nov 2020 #42
+1 BannonsLiver Nov 2020 #46
I believe there are numerous reasons that a lower court ruling cannot be appealed grantcart Nov 2020 #40
No Appeals Court can tell the Supreme Court it can't allow for an appeal... regnaD kciN Nov 2020 #43
Really how infantile. No one has suggested that the Appeals Court is TELLING the SC anything grantcart Nov 2020 #51
Each court evaluates their own jurisdiciton - Ms. Toad Nov 2020 #14
No. boston bean Nov 2020 #3
This time, I think they will refuse to hear the case. Laelth Nov 2020 #4
The difference this time is multiple states and evidence free cases involving a lot of votes mvd Nov 2020 #7
I agree ... this time. Laelth Nov 2020 #17
That is true mvd Nov 2020 #19
If those three can convince either Gorsuch or Kavanaugh to hear the case DetroitLegalBeagle Nov 2020 #23
He can definitely talk to them and lay out the consequences for the Court and the country mvd Nov 2020 #25
It would have to be three separate cases exboyfil Nov 2020 #5
If the Supreme Court invalidates a 6 million vote majority and 306 electoral college win greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #6
Nick Danger, Third Eye PCIntern Nov 2020 #32
How is refusing to hear a case determining an election? stopbush Nov 2020 #9
Are you scared? greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #12
No. Team tRump's embarrassing court motions scare me about as much as stopbush Nov 2020 #50
It's not StarfishSaver Nov 2020 #30
I can't speak for the OP, but we are at the mercy of a very corrupt ecstatic Nov 2020 #52
Trump will be utterly humiliated if it goes to SC. Doodley Nov 2020 #10
That ship already sailed. See Bush v. Gore.... unblock Nov 2020 #11
Orange Fascist is a bonkers buffoon,... magicarpet Nov 2020 #15
How is refusing to hear a case supposed to be the SC deciding a case ? JI7 Nov 2020 #16
How is it any different really? Frasier Balzov Nov 2020 #18
Even if it goes to the SC brettdale Nov 2020 #20
Whern does the SC make up its mind to take the case brettdale Nov 2020 #22
The Senate. We need two wins in Georgia in January and then no more GOP, ever. Alex4Martinez Nov 2020 #24
Scotus rso Nov 2020 #48
Bush v Gore was different fearnobush Nov 2020 #26
No worry... DEM1955 Nov 2020 #27
I think the odds are that they will do that... regnaD kciN Nov 2020 #45
They have a bunch of lawsuits that they are ignoring. All that they Rice4VP Nov 2020 #31
But I suppose that could happen in any election, tavernier Nov 2020 #34
I'll say no, the voters will. CaptainTruth Nov 2020 #35
Meaningless comment... brooklynite Nov 2020 #39
Zzzzzzz.... Turin_C3PO Nov 2020 #44
The United States of Learning Disability disalitervisum Nov 2020 #47
There IS no case... Septua Nov 2020 #49
There is no national election, states are in charge of their voting and select their electors Baclava Nov 2020 #54
Unlikely. They would only "decide" it if they were asked to review cases onenote Nov 2020 #55
trump's lawyers have not presented facts or evidence to establish a case or controversy Gothmog Nov 2020 #56
I remember during Bush vs Gore kskiska Nov 2020 #57
I have a feeling we'll be getting these threads long after Biden is sworn in Bradshaw3 Nov 2020 #58
No. They won't. budkin Nov 2020 #59
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