Since Keyes would not have won a single electoral vote even if all votes for Obama were thrown out, I'm going to say that I respectfully disagree that he has standing.
And wait until Orly Taitz group gets to the U.S. Attorneys in all 50 States of the Country. We will hear some noise.
What makes you think they will pay any more attention to her than the courts have?
Why would the number of electoral votes determine standing rather than being a candidate? If Obama should not have been in the running in the first place (I’m aware of Obamas’ argument that non-natural born candidates have historically been in the race, but I don’t consider that a valid argument), then would it not follow that the electoral votes are nullified?
(I’m not trying to be argumentative, just looking for clarification on the rationales.)
Why will Taitz make some noise with the U.S. Attorneys in all 50 States, because that will provide her with political capital. When is the Department of Justice going to conduct an investigation of Obama’s original birth certificate?