envirozentinel wrote:
Why's he stalling for time now through? Checkmated, but prolonging the game by days instead of shaking hands and starting a new one.
Given the "other side" went through untiil December in 2000, why shouldn't he continue the "fight"?
If he believes that he has evidence of potential issues, why should he be prevented from bringing them forward so that an impartial adjudicator (the Judicial branch) can determine if the issues may have had a bearing on the election process\outcome, and seek to correct those issues and whatever outcome they caused, both for this election, as well as to prevent similar occurrences in future elections?
The legal and constitutional procedure over there allow for these types of situations, and has a fixed cut-off point in early December, so it is not causing any harm in doing so, and may actually help even if only minor issues are found, and so can be prevented from occurring in the future.
And, as another reason, were he to "roll over", as some desire, he would be showing a level of disrespect for his supporters who had been putting in so much effort to try and help him win - If it turns out that he fails in the court cases, they are much more likely to be supportive of him should he run again in 2024, or to support those he backs in 2022 and 2024...Quitting without putting up a fight could mean someone "worse" than him could end up replacing him.
As an alternative, why are the Democrats fighting so hard against canvassing of votes and signature checks? Given these are designed to prevent fraud and stop invalid botes being counted, by not fighting them (and allowing\joining in requests for them to occur) they would both be "legitimising" Mr Biden's win (should the post-canvassing results show he won) in the eyes of both Mr Biden's supporters as well as Mr Trump's, and would also remove\devalue claims of fraud that Mr Trump would otherwise be free to use when referring to his loss. This would also help to remove his support, were he shown to have been wrong as a result of the canvassing, as well as be a demonstration of conciliation with his supporters by the Democrats, and serve as a way to demonstrate their willingness to work with Mr Trumps supporters, rather than against them. What better way to win them over than to do what Mr Trump wanted and for it not to go the way he led them to believe it would go?