If they do end up invalidating thousands of Georgia votes, wouldn't that also invalidate the votes for the Senators on those ballots?
If so, and the Republican senators numbers now increase, wouldn't that eliminate the need for those Senate runoffs?
If they do end up invalidating thousands of Georgia votes, wouldn't that also invalidate the votes for the Senators on those ballots?
If so, and the Republican senators numbers now increase, wouldn't that eliminate the need for those Senate runoffs?
yes