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In reply to the discussion: Will the Supreme Court kick Trump off the ballot? [View all]Emile
(42,579 posts)7. Anyone know the Vegas odds on the ruling?
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Not necessarily true, as IF (he won't be, SCOTUS will vote 9-0 or 8-1 against CO) Trump would lose a massively important
Celerity
Feb 2024
#36
If just 21,461 votes spread out in 3 states (AZ, WI, GA) had flipped from Biden to Trump in 2020, Trump would have won
Celerity
Feb 2024
#50
I agree with your prediction. There are troublesome issues too many are ignoring.
oldsoftie
Feb 2024
#54
The simplest minimum EV ways we lose: map stays the same except Trump flips only GA and PA, or flips only GA, WI, & AZ,
Celerity
Feb 2024
#55
Maps with a MI flip, including another 269-269 nightmare tie (easy to get to, all it takes is only MI and PA to flip)
Celerity
Feb 2024
#58
No. Although Clarence Thomas' buddy, Harlan Crow, Kochs, etc., have turned on trump.
Silent Type
Feb 2024
#26
What are you going to say if, but more likely when, JJ. Sotomayor and Kagan,
Seeking Serenity
Feb 2024
#44
No and it won't be 6-3 either. May even be unanimous that he stays on the ballot. nt
kelly1mm
Feb 2024
#53