It was a deliberate feature of self-governance, a shared civic ritual that gave every citizen confidence that the process was legitimate. One day. One count. One result.
That principle has been crumbling for years, chipped away by one rule change after another. And now the erosion has reached the highest court in the land.
The Supreme Court just handed down a decision that effectively blesses the slow-drip counting of ballots for days after the polls have closed. The question isn’t just legal anymore. It’s existential.
If elections don’t end on Election Day, when exactly do they end? Apparently, whenever it’s convenient. [Cole Harrison,American Journal]
Good Night, Patriots!
That principle has been crumbling for years, chipped away by one rule change after another. And now the erosion has reached the highest court in the land.
The Supreme Court just handed down a decision that effectively blesses the slow-drip counting of ballots for days after the polls have closed. The question isn’t just legal anymore. It’s existential.
If elections don’t end on Election Day, when exactly do they end? Apparently, whenever it’s convenient. [Cole Harrison,American Journal]
Good Night, Patriots!
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