18 States want the election overturned in 4 others. Will SCOTUS do it?

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It may have started in Texas, but now 17 more States have joined in the effort to overturn the election in four other States with allegations of unconstitutional actions. No Iowa is not part of that because the AG Tom Miller will not act.

Missouri lead the charge and it's Attorney General Eric Schmitt issued a statement after filing a brief with the Supreme Court: "The integrity of our elections is of critical importance to maintaining our republic, both today and in future elections. The stakes of protecting our Constitution, defending our liberty and ensuring that all votes are counted fairly couldn’t be higher. With this brief, we are joining the fight."

The Trump Campaign itself also joined in the action yesterday and issued its own statement: "The illegal suspension or violation of state law thus calls directly into question the certification of the results of the elections in Defendant States for Vice President Joe Biden, Proposed Plaintiff in Intervention’s opponent in the election," its brief said. "President Trump’s interest in the outcome of this litigation could therefore not be more acute."

There is not much time however. The Electoral College is supposed to vote on Monday.

So what do you think? Will SCOTUS act to overturn the results in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin?

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