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HUGE: Supreme Court Will Decide If ‘Election Day’ Still Exists in Wild Vote-by-Mail Case

From PJ Meida:

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) will hear a case that will decide if Election Day actually exists in America anymore. SCOTUS will decide if states can accept mail-in ballots days after the designated Election Day.

Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton, whose organization wrote an amicus (friend of the court) brief in support of the Supreme Court taking the case, said, “The Supreme Court now has an opportunity to reaffirm that ‘Election Day’ means what it says under federal law.” He said that, “Counting ballots received after Election Day not only violates federal law but encourages voter fraud and undermines voter confidence.” This is objectively true.

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