And here I thought it would all calm down after Mitch said his piece:
"Dozens of lawsuits received hearings and courtrooms all across our country. But over and over, the courts rejected these claims, including all star judges that the president himself had nominated," he said. "Nothing before us proves illegality anywhere near the massive scale ... that would have tipped the entire election. Nor can public doubt alone justify a radical break, when the doubt itself was incited without any evidence."
No, they passed the buck. No one wanted to actually hear them out (including the Supreme Court, they didn't say that there wasn't cause for concern, they disregarded it due to a procedural issue, not an issue of merit, last I saw). No one wanted to deal with the hot mess and if something did actually change, then how does one handle that?
Here is the thing, it needs all taken out. Just go through the process, just like we had the 2-3 yrs of Russiagate (although not that long obviously). If it comes out that everything was above board, so be it. There a lot of questionable optics going on and those need to be dispelled through a process, not just people refusing to hear them out. You actually had one panel, I think in Pa or maybe it was Ga, that said that there was enough to decertify. I think I saw a poll that 60% of Georgians thought that there was an issue, then you had that issue with those machines during yesterday's voting in Ga. That's something that needs to be taken care of now. So what if it wastes more tax payers dollars, I would prefer it go to that then the pork that was apart of that laughable relief bill.
The optics are horrible. In of themselves, may or may not mean something hinky went down, but it needs to be dispelled. That's the problem.
I don't think this is the most "questionable" election though in our history. I think it was 1876 (and imagine coming out from a Civil War and in the midst of Reconstruction (this event was actually used in order to end Reconstruction as well)) and I'm wanting to think that officially have a president until March?