One of TX arguments should be, this could all be solved with a simple audit of five states, instead every state that probably cheated is doing everything in their power to NOT have somebody look at the votes.
Yeap. This argument doesn't rely on proving any amount of fraud took place. It only relies on empirical, unquestionable facts about conduct that no one can claim didn't take place, period. They definitely and illegally changed their election rules without going through the legislature and as a result, every measure of accountability was circumvented and thus Texas correctly argues that there's no way to know who won the majority of legal votes in those states.
In short, they violated the constitution and there is no choice but to throw out the election results of all four states entirely. Through these obviously lawless actions, they disenfranchised all of their own voters.
Right, it's disenfranchise the nation because of a few states, or disenfranchise those few states as bad actors. Seems pretty obvious what the choice should be, but I can't be asked to view any part of government with optimism.
One of TX arguments should be, this could all be solved with a simple audit of five states, instead every state that probably cheated is doing everything in their power to NOT have somebody look at the votes.
No audit needed to see that the elections are unconstitutional.
Yeap. This argument doesn't rely on proving any amount of fraud took place. It only relies on empirical, unquestionable facts about conduct that no one can claim didn't take place, period. They definitely and illegally changed their election rules without going through the legislature and as a result, every measure of accountability was circumvented and thus Texas correctly argues that there's no way to know who won the majority of legal votes in those states.
In short, they violated the constitution and there is no choice but to throw out the election results of all four states entirely. Through these obviously lawless actions, they disenfranchised all of their own voters.
Right, it's disenfranchise the nation because of a few states, or disenfranchise those few states as bad actors. Seems pretty obvious what the choice should be, but I can't be asked to view any part of government with optimism.