I agree we have option still.the legislature in the dispute states can wake up and grow a pair of balls and remember they are the strongest branch of government and tell the executive branch and judicial branch to go f themselvea for not following the laws and procedure the legislature setup. If they don't like it impeach the judges and the executive for violating the Constitution
Another option is we still have cases pending perhaps one of them will finally be heard instead of some bs reason for dismissal such as latches or no standing.
Final option is upon the vote objections are made toward the delegates due to those state violating the constitution by ignoring the laws and policy those state legislature establish.
I agree we have option still.the legislature in the dispute states can wake up and grow a pair of balls and remember they are the strongest branch of government and tell the executive branch and judicial branch to go f themselvea for not following the laws and procedure the legislature setup. If they don't like it impeach the judges and the executive for violating the Constitution
Another option is we still have cases pending perhaps one of them will finally be heard instead of some bs reason for dismissal such as latches or no standing.
Final option is upon the vote objections are made toward the delegates due to those state violating the constitution by ignoring the laws and policy those state legislature establish.