
Nate Silver @NateSilver538
Which was always an implausible plan that was extremely unlikely to succeed. To the extent that's the scenario people were banking on, it does look like an overreaction. There was never any explanation of the doctrine or pretext that courts would use to stop the count. — PolitiTweet.org
Jon Walker @JonWalkerDC
This is embrassing. It was all public. The Trump plan was to sue to stop the count of legal cast votes to stay ahea… https://t.co/dkZlNgSkoI