There is literally zero chance of that happening.
Trump/GOP will try and get the election decided by the supreme court, like Bush/Gore, and they will side with him. Biden has to be winning on election night and by a landslide or we're in for a world of brick. Anything close will be contested in the courts.Very dangerous times, if Trump isn’t removed from Office by the election the country is completely fudged.
Clinging onto democracy by its fingernails.
It's like watching the British empire falling apart. Who will be the first state to try to claim independency?
Maine.Texas, it’s always Texas
Maine.
It's like watching the British empire falling apart. Who will be the first state to try to claim independency?
brick, how did I forget New Hampshire?Good call.... the Lone Star state vs the We should have been Canadians State
Think they already feel they have!California will be first to leave imo
Texas, it’s always Texas
The empire falling apart was a good thing though. Not trying to be provocative either but i think Britain falling apart would be a good thing to.
California will be first to leave imo
California will be first to leave imo
https://soj51.org/#Splitting California into several states is one suggestion I've seen along with adding senators from Puerto Rico and DC should the dems win the election. Obviously they're still too naive to actually do anything serious. Even something simple as expanding the SC.
Some may say the race started with Gorush/Garland in 2016. McConnell changed the number of supreme court justices to 8 for a year when it suited him. Time for the dems to fight for what they believe in, including packing the courts if need be, because strongly worded tweets are not quite cutting it.So it looks as if the only option here is court packing.
Not something I'm in favour of as it surely just leads to a justice arms race.
Or as Trump would call it a brickhole country.It should probably be split into East USA, West USA and The Rest USA. Two prosperous countries with a developing neighbour in the middle.