MWoO
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Trump's lawsuit in PA cites the equal protections clause of the 14th amendment. More specifically, due process. The argument is that poll watchers in PA were not allowed to be close enough to watch as mail in ballots got counted. In PA, mail in ballots were required to meet certain criteria. The argument is there is not way to know if the ballots that were counted met this criteria because polls watchers were kept over 20 feet away. Now that the mail in ballots are opened and counted, there is no way to tell them from the rest. Therefore, the remedy being asked for is that all ballots counted without poll watchers present to verify be disqualified. If that happens, PA goes to Trump. The state courts will probably kick it, but if that happens it will make its way to the Supreme Court where it may win. Still not enough to win him the election, but it is one part of what Trump is trying to accomplish.
Personally, I think it is a long shot. If Trump succeeds, it will cause massive unrest. However, the truth is the election is not yet over. My hope is that Trump tries every legal trick he has and we find that this was in fact a clean election. I don't like Biden, but if he was elected then he was elected. Trump winning by legal technicality, however legitimate it may be, will not help things in the least.
Personally, I think it is a long shot. If Trump succeeds, it will cause massive unrest. However, the truth is the election is not yet over. My hope is that Trump tries every legal trick he has and we find that this was in fact a clean election. I don't like Biden, but if he was elected then he was elected. Trump winning by legal technicality, however legitimate it may be, will not help things in the least.