Carl Rowe: Presidential election ‘won’t happen’
To be prevalent, Rowe wrote, Trump would “need to prove systemic fraud, with thousands of illegal votes. There is no evidence yet. Until something emerges quickly, the president in court Opportunities will decline sharply, as states have begun to certify. The result is. “
“Closing this election will be a difficult but necessary step towards restoring some unity and political balance,” he said. “Once his days in court are over, the president must do his part to unite the country and address its grievances by leading a peaceful transition.”
In court, Republicans and the Trump campaign have not recorded any of the types of serious legal challenges that could indicate significant numbers of ballot count or vote challenges in the battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia is.
To use the courts to win the presidential election, Republicans and the Trump campaign would need to challenge enough votes in court to flip the losing state in their favor.
“There’s a standard they’re not even close to meeting yet,” longtime Republican lawyer and CNN analyst Ben Ginsberg told CNN’s Jake Topper.
The White House, while offering very little formal or explicit guidance, has nevertheless known throughout the federal government that no action should be taken that Trump would have lost the election, according to people familiar with the matter.
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