She gleefully tells MSDNC "I could not, unfortunately—or fortunately—wait for the Supreme Court to make a decision."
After disenfranchising hundreds of thousands of Republican voters in Maine, Bellows boasts about how proud she is of Maine's voter participation rate.
"I smile because we were number one for voter turnout per capita in 2022...
We're really proud of our national leadership in voter participation and citizen engagement in elections and in the democratic process."
Democracy means unelected Democrats unilaterally decide that millions of Republicans cannot vote for the leading Republican presidential candidate.
The United States normally sanctions Banana Republics for doing what Democrats are doing right now.
Strange. That is not in the decision. What is in there is that, based on the rules of evidence, she determined that the argument is on it's face corroborated by Congressional reports, and therefor strong enough to lead to become a reliable salient point to conduct serious business on, in this case, for the purposes of the election.
And, given the fact that Trump can appeal her decision, there is no reason for her to leave Trump on the Ballot.
What she says in the interview, deviates from what she wrote.
Hence, it is all about optics.