Please quote where in that opinion it says anything about recalling electors. I can't find it anywhere. What I can find is language supporting a states right to punish unfaithful electors. Nothing about recalling them or overturning anything that I can find.
If fraud is proven to have been committed in a presidential election, that act of fraud vitiates the Electoral College votes cast by that state. Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada and other states absolutely have authority to recall their electors and force them to faithfully cast new votes for the rightful winner of the 2020 election – or, to simply strip their votes away from the fraudulent candidate who cheated.
Well maybe you should check what you are asking for, before you submit your post.
You asked > Please quote where in that opinion it says anything about recalling electors. I can't find it anywhere.> Never did you ask about courts opinion.
Please quote where in that opinion it says anything about recalling electors. I can't find it anywhere. What I can find is language supporting a states right to punish unfaithful electors. Nothing about recalling them or overturning anything that I can find.
That is not the courts opinion. Search away and try again.
Well maybe you should check what you are asking for, before you submit your post. You asked > Please quote where in that opinion it says anything about recalling electors. I can't find it anywhere.> Never did you ask about courts opinion.
Why would I care about any other opinion than the courts? You all are the ones relying on random tweets for opinions not me.