Currently, the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted Texas’ lawsuit alleging unconstitutional elections in four swing states, and several other red states have announced their support. More details about the pleadings have emerged, including an analysis by a statistician who says that the chances of Biden winning all four swing states at the same time are virtually nil.
On December 7, the Texas Attorney General filed a lawsuit with the federal Supreme Court, alleging that four states – Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, and Pennsylvania – have made unauthorized changes to their election procedures that not only undermine the Constitution, but could also negatively impact Texas elections, and therefore seek to reject the four states’ appointed electoral college.
Included in Texas’ brief to the Supreme Court is a statement from statistician Charles J. Cicchetti. Cicchetti is a professor of economics at the University of Southern California and a former associate director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
In the statement, Cicchetti gives the results of his analysis. Based on President Trump’s lead as of 3:00 a.m. on November 4, 2020, Chicchetti calculated that (without cheating) the probability of Biden winning all four of the above swing states is less than one in four trillion (1 followed by 60 zeros), which is essentially zero.
According to the news out on the 8th, the Supreme Court has accepted the Texas lawsuit and added it to the pending case file.
According to Taiwan’s “Free Times” statistics, at least 10 states have followed suit and joined in support of the Texas lawsuit.
Jay Sekulow, Trump’s attorney, said that if the Supreme Court upholds the Texas lawsuit, those four states will have new electoral college appointments from their state legislatures.
The number of electors in these four states is enough to reverse the election results. Although the leftist media claimed that the Texas lawsuit was a “prank” with no outcome, the Trump team called it the “ultimate” lawsuit. Trump himself tweeted that he would intervene in the case.
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