You just realized? Many court cases are settled in precedent from previous cases. Without a precedent, they are slinging shit and hoping something sticks, and there has NEVER been a case where mass one sided fraud like this has been going on across the COUNTRY. Michigan has a VERY strong case as well, not to mention almost ALL the swing states. The reason the went in so hard in fast on PA, and have been keeping it front and center is likely for exactly the reason you mentioned. They want to set a precedent where they have a pretty bulletproof case, in order to move on to other states a with maybe slightly weaker cases. Michigan will almost CERTAINLY be next. If they good a good ruling in Michigan AND Pennsylvania, it's very likely that the rest of the states will be much, MUCH easier to flip.
They are already doing a hand recount/audit in EVERY county in Georgia. They probably won't even need to take up a case there. I suspect it will flip back on its own.
You just realized? Many court cases are settled in precedent from previous cases. Without a precedent, they are slinging shit and hoping something sticks. Michigan has a VERY strong case as well, not to mention almost ALL the swing states. The reason the went in so hard in fast on PA, and have been keeping it front and center is likely for exactly the reason you mentioned. They want to set a precedent where they have a pretty bulletproof case, in order to move on to other states a with maybe slightly weaker cases. Michigan will almost CERTAINLY be next. If they good a good ruling in Michigan AND Pennsylvania, it's very likely that the rest of the states will be much, MUCH easier to flip.
They are already doing a hand recount/audit in EVERY county in Georgia. They probably won't even need to take up a case there. I suspect it will flip back on its own.