The popular narrative is that there have been virtually zero instances where courts have found any merit to the election challenges after the 2020 election.
https://election-integrity.info/2020_Election_Cases.htm
According to this chart, the popular narrative just might not be exactly right. Now, a number of cases were dismissed without being heard, and we really have no way to judge those on the merits, or to determine whether of not the judges political stance had a bearing on the decision to dismiss. But that's an issue for another post.
What's interesting is that, of the 30 cases actually decided on the merits, 22 of those that were adjudicated were decided in favor of Trump and/or the GOP plaintiffs. By my math (which might not be the best) that means that 75% of the cases decided on their merits found in favor of Trump/GOP. That seems like a pretty good record, and an indication that there were more problems with the election than many would admit.
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I've posted a similar bit of info which was of a lesser amount of cases, but the results were the same. Most came out in favor of Trump or the GOP.
I've just listened earlier today of Tucker Carlson's interview with Texas AG Ken Paxton, after being exonerated from the unjust impeachment attempt against him. In that interview, he speaks of having successfully prosecuted about 40 (if memory serves...I was listening and doing something else at the time, so...) election fraud cases. His point in mentioning that was this was how bad it was in just his own state, and that if it happened there...a largely Republican state...it's ludicrous to suggest it wasn't happening elsewhere. He was also the one who pushed to have the SCOTUS (I believe it was) to rule in favor of Texas and other states included in the suit on the basis that the election laws of other states being ignored for the purpose of using mail in balloting impacted all other states, given the stake was the election of the president which presides over their states as well. I was aghast at hearing the SCOTUS regarded Texas and its allies as having no standing in disputing the behavior of the various states which acted in opposition to their own constitutions, despite those actions determining a national question such as who will be president.
The election was a fraud. Trump did not lose. Those are the facts. The lefties and other Trump-haters don't care.
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