And how do they choose the polling place? And when? Election Day? During early voting? Which polling place? What effect would it likely have? Are we talking about every polling place in a state? In a city? Which city? A small one? More reasonable, but also more likely GOP voters. A large city? Even in Texas, the large cities are more Democratic than GOP.
Now where? A presumptively Democratic precinct? Trying to affect what race? Senate? House? And do what? Maybe throw a House district into chaos. Yeah, that helps. Screw with a Senate race? How? Whatever it is, it just throws that race, no…those races…into court. In Texas, that might affect as many as 100 races, only two of them federal. I’m guessing eventually the courts decide the seizure was invalid, and allows the ballots to be counted. But how many are we talking about? Depends on the turnout and the day, in any state with early voting. You’ll need a pretext and a prepared group ready to go to a certain place. And then seize? How many votes?
Or do they seize ballots after the election? I’ve got a big picture of that. I mean , DOJ may ask for them; but only the courts can overturn election results. And they aren’t going to do that lightly. They aren’t even likely to. Trump tried 60 times to get the courts to do it for him. He’s not gonna do it for Congress.
What was the point of this, again? And Trump is going to do this for the sake of who? 435 House races and 33 Senate seats (or is it 34 this year?). Across 50 states, with the most populous having thousands of polling locations. And Trump is going to fuck with even 50 of them? (1 per state, for argument’s sake. Or does he concentrate on California? And leave Paxton or Cornyn to face Talarico?) Where does he put this extraordinary effort, and what hope does he have of saving Congress for the GOP?
I know what he did on January 11, and I know what it did for his first reelection attempt. I also know he took ballots in Georgia because he’s going to relitigate 2020 forever. And somehow he thinks the ballots from that county will prove he really won. But does he care that much about 468 (or 469) Congressional races? And can he do anything about them?
What do you think?
ADDING:
I mean, it’s going like
this:
The Trump DOJ’s latest blunder came one day after it asked a federal court for permission to fix what judges across the country have already called a fatal defect in its voter roll demands: failing to explain why it needed the data in the first place," said the report. "But instead of waiting, DOJ rushed to file a new 'additional basis' for its demand — and fumbled the rollout."
2020 all over again. And when they get the voter rolls, they still have to use them in court.