I've seen this in a few places but I want to repeat in case you haven't.

Regarding the Texas SCOTUS case, it will be heard, especially since so many states have signed on.

The Constitution is a contract between the 50 individual states...
When one state violates that contact, such as not following the rules thar the others agreed to, then harm has been done to all the other states.
But the big one: whereas the House of Representatives ostensibly represents "the people," the individual states are represented in the Senate. The Vice President heads the Senate. When an election of the VP was done under violation of contract...
... the individual states do not have a legitimate leader in their representative body and that affects all the states.

SCOTUS can't punt on this one.

At least that's how I see it.
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