When some counties allow “ballot curing” and others don’t, that can easily be interpreted as discrimination between voters. All voters must be treated equally. If some voters have their ballots invalidated because of a missing envelope, but other voters with the same issue are alerted and allowed to come fix their votes to have them validated, that is blatant discrimination.
I mean, at this point it seems like it would be cheaper and easier to just redo the whole thing.
nah, just follow the Constitution and since they didn't get SCOTUS approval for mail in voting, thus illegally altering the election, invalidate the mail ins and give it to Trump
They can't. Congress sets the day of election, "which Day shall be the same throughout the United States" (Constitution).
That's why in Nevada or wherever they can thrown out the downballot election because they can redo it.
Judges don't like to do anything with federal elections because they can't be redone so the only choice is a ruling that probably either decides the election outright or punts it to the legislature.
I mean, at this point it seems like it would be cheaper and easier to just redo the whole thing.
nah, just follow the Constitution and since they didn't get SCOTUS approval for mail in voting, thus illegally altering the election, invalidate the mail ins and give it to Trump
They can't. Congress sets the day of election, "which Day shall be the same throughout the United States" (Constitution).
That's why in Nevada or wherever they can thrown out the downballot election because they can redo it.
Judges don't like to do anything with federal elections because they can't be redone so the only choice is a ruling that probably either decides the election outright or punts it to the legislature.