I think Trump has largely moved beyond the court cases at this point, knowing somewhere in his dark soul that they are hopeless. It's all about persuading state officials to delay certification of the vote now. What I don't know is what the end game is. Does Trump think he can actually steal the election this way, by having state legislatures in multiple states overrule the popular vote? Or is it all to just stall a final announcement as long as possible to somehow increase his post-Presidency 'leverage'?
Kemp in GA just announced he'd be having an unexpected "Election update" announcement at 5 PM after the Sec of State seemed to indicate the vote had now been certified then maybe retracted that announcement?. Pence is 'coincidentally' in Georgia. By Georgia law they are supposed to have the vote certified no later than 5 PM today. And Trump flew in the two guys from Michigan just to have a nice friendly chat.
Kemp in GA just announced he'd be having an unexpected "Election update" announcement at 5 PM after the Sec of State seemed to indicate the vote had now been certified then maybe retracted that announcement?. Pence is 'coincidentally' in Georgia. By Georgia law they are supposed to have the vote certified no later than 5 PM today. And Trump flew in the two guys from Michigan just to have a nice friendly chat.
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