I agree. Taking a fraud case to SCOTUS would probably not even get accepted. Taking a MAJOR constitutional state vs. state case to them, they almost have no choice.
SOME of the fraud is easy to prove, such as the dead people, the people who moved etc. What I've seen is they've pointed those out and the states are outright ignoring the fact that they even exist. To me, if any election official is shown someone ineligible to vote and still counts that vote, that election official should immediately be brought up on criminal charges by the state's AG. Including the SOS if they certify the results knowing there is fraud in them.
I agree. Taking a fraud case to SCOTUS would probably not even get accepted. Taking a MAJOR constitutional state vs. state case to them, they almost have no choice.
SOME of the fraud is easy to prove, such as the dead people, the people who moved etc. What I've seen is they've pointed those out and the states are outright ignoring the fact that they even exist. To me, if any election official is shown someone ineligible to vote and still counts that vote, that election official should immediately be brought up on criminal charges by the state's AG. Including the SOS if they certify the results knowing there is fraud in them.