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Constitutional Law Professor: “Postal voting is risky, Supreme Court can rule equality principle violated”

If a candidate is given 270 electoral votes, he is normally president. “If Biden reaches that number, then it will be difficult for Trump. How is his party going to respond? It could be, especially if they get in the Senate, they drop him. He will need the party’s support anyway.”

In summary, the Supreme Court may rule that postal votes violate the principle of equality, but it is so narrow in so many states that it can eventually be ruled that there is no time for a lengthy litigation and Joe Biden may take the longest end.

President Trump has tweeted repeatedly about what he says are “illegal postal votes.” Twitter always places a warning with the content, because it “contains misleading information”.

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