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To: balch3

So what would happen if there is an election dispute and then a 4-4 tie in the Supreme Court? Trump and the republicans must nominate and confirm a justice to avoid this. The country demands it. Mitch better whip the senate in line with that argument. We can not face a 4-4 tie on a Michigan or pa election ballot dispute. It will be civil war. Currently, the Republicans are appealing the Michigan and PA decision To allow vote counting to continue after Election Day. The republic deserves a decision on that, not a tie. Republicans need to man up.


50 posted on 09/18/2020 5:24:19 PM PDT by Nicojones
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To: Nicojones
So what would happen if there is an election dispute and then a 4-4 tie in the Supreme Court?

In that case whatever the appeals court (just below the Supreme court) decides will hold.

56 posted on 09/18/2020 5:26:36 PM PDT by norcal joe
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To: Nicojones

So what would happen if there is an election dispute and then a 4-4 tie in the Supreme Court? Trump and the republicans must nominate and confirm a justice to avoid this. The country demands it. Mitch better whip the senate in line with that argument. We can not face a 4-4 tie on a Michigan or pa election ballot dispute. It will be civil war. Currently, the Republicans are appealing the Michigan and PA decision To allow vote counting to continue after Election Day. The republic deserves a decision on that, not a tie. Republicans need to man up.

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You have posted what might be The biggest reason to nominate & confirm now.

Especially in light of recent PA & MI ballot harvesting attempts


101 posted on 09/18/2020 6:18:06 PM PDT by thinden
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