by Connie Reguli

Like is or not the 2020 presidential election is not over. Electoral college votes on Jan 6, 2021. Biden 306 votes / Trump 232 votes. Votes necessary to win – 272. States with pending election challenges. Arizona – 12 votes. Georgia – 16 votes. Michigan – 15 votes. Total 43 votes.
On Feb 19, 2021, the United States Supreme Court had the opportunity to decide to hear four election lawsuits. They rejected all four ending that federal election challenges brought by Trump, Republican parties, and legislators.
On Mar 3, 2021, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on an Arizona case about whether restrictions on such things as designated polling places and ID requirements were an equal protection violation.
About Mar 10, 2021, the United States Supreme Court refuses to hear Wisconsin election lawsuit on mail in ballots. The Court have no rationale for the decision.
About Mar 10, 2021, California mayor pleads guilty to election fraud and resigns as mayor pro temp.
Mar 15, 2021 – Michigan – Michigan state court judge “torched” secretary of state Jocelyn Benson for changing election rules without state legislative approval, mostly importantly changing the signature verification policy to one assuming that signatures were valid so long as there are any redeeming qualities in the application or return envelope. The news report says “of course, it’s too late now” but that it is a huge vindication for Donald Trump. Hmmm… We shall see.
Mar. 16, 2021 – Georgia – a Georgia state judge gave permission to independent election integrity plaintiff to be able to view about 150,000 Fulton County mail-in ballots to see if there are 30,000 counterfeit ballots as suspected. They believe that there will be ballots that are not folded, that are not filled in with a writing instrument, and only had presidential fill-ins. Flipping or tossing 30,000 ballots would change the presidential results and the senate results.
March 18, 2021 – Arizona – Maricopa will recount 2.1 million votes.
One person with courage makes a difference.
Waiting waiting more to come.