Originally Posted by John Voorpostel
As I remember the Alito decision, it was that votes had to be segregated because the Penna SC made a ruling regarding mail in ballots to preserve the rights of voters in the face of the pandemic

...So SCOTUS ruled votes should be segregated should the need for further action arise. There was no ruling on the validity of the Penna SC decision...

The Horse's Mouth

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/20-542_i3dj.pdf


I am not going to try to interpret the link and its implications. Dont have the expertise.
Never been to court, but I have been involved in two settlements. What I learned is that even "Black Letter Law" becomes arguable and equivocal.

You can keep putting up your play by play if you like. But, at this point, I'm not going to try to second guess anything else. Regardless of how I think that this will ultimately turn out.... I dont have the background that makes it at all meaningful. And am not there. I can only hope that this concludes with meaningful transparency regarding the mail-in ballots themselves.

WHY THIS WONT JUST GO AWAY?

GA
15000 vote lead for Biden
1.2 million mail ballots mostly from dems
https://www.ajc.com/politics/early-...election-day/76JRESFLMVEYBGX2J7AAGKABQ4/

Common sense tells you that the possibility of 15000+1 fraudulent ballots in a population of 1.2 mail-ins is not at all impossible.