Supreme Court case to test the limits of election denial

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The case of Moore v. Harper, set to be argued Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court, has been said to have the potential to end democracy as we know it...

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative on Sept. 20.

But that threat will be neutered if Congress enacts reforms to the Electoral Count Act of 1876, which it is expected to do this month. Senators who have worked on ECA reform all yearAnd so, Seligman wrote in Politico, “liberals may come to regret their overheated rhetoric in 2022.” But some legal scholars have said there is reason to be concerned that the Supreme Court could rule in favor of a very broad authority for state legislatures. If that happens, bad actors after the 2024 election could use that ruling as a “fig leaf … to try to reverse presidential election results and overturn the will of the people in a presidential election,”Signs in front of a polling station in Dunwoody, Ga., on Nov. 26.

"Anyone who thinks this is an overreaction has clearly forgotten what took place following the 2020 election,” Hausman said in a statement. “That’s why Democrats’ wins in state legislatures, especially in states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania, in November were key in building a bulwark against the worst threats of the ISLT.”

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