Forgive a european for the strange question but doesn't this ruling cause a massive problem constitutionally?
Let's assume trump wins the rest of the cases in SCOTUS and gets reelected. Why wouldn't texas still want to secede?
Is there any way for SCOTUS to say "Whoops we were wrong" after the fact, or otherwise change this precedent, or will trump have to impeach 7 of the 9 justices to keep things from falling apart afterwards?
I don't think so.
I don't think any of the lawsuits will determine the election result.
If legal cases were going to determine the result, then the tech giants wouldn't be censoring us like a police state.
The media wouldn't be screaming at us that the election was perfect.
No, they are much more worried about public opinion.
Don't focus so much on legal cases, they are a source of evidence that can be shared.
I don't think that our President wants to squeak by disqualifying some votes in a couple states.
I think he wants to win bigly with the country knowing that he won in a landslide.