One of the arguments made in the Texas suit alleges Texas will suffer damage (which is important if you want to bring a lawsuit) if the Vice-President is elected as they will control the Senate if both GA races tilt Democrat.
Because of this, SCOTUS might wait until after the GA election but if they do, then I don't think the current election will be overturned as the time for the Electoral College to vote will have passed. Now, if the election is in the House of Representatives, they MIGHT could push it until then. Because I don't think the new House & Senate will vote on the Presidential election under the 12th Amendment until AFTER January 6th - 1 day after the GA election.
But if SCOTUS decides to hinge everything on the GA election, that's going to really throw a monkey wrench into everything.
One of the arguments made in the Texas suit alleges Texas will suffer damage (which is important if you want to bring a lawsuit) if the Vice-President is elected as they will control the Senate if both GA races tilt Democrat.
Because of this, SCOTUS might wait until after the GA election but if they do, then I don't think the current election will be overturned as the time for the Electoral College to vote will have passed. Now, if the election is in the House of Representatives, they MIGHT could push it until then. Because I don't think the new House & Senate will vote on the Presidential election under the 12th Amendment until AFTER January 6th - 1 day after the GA election.
But if SCOTUS decides to hinge everything on the GA election, that's going to really throw a monkey wrench into everything.
Just my opinion.