The Supreme Court may avoid significant involvement in the 2024 election unless a close result prompts disputes, emphasizing that voter decisions are preferable over court interventions.
Unlike the tumultuous 2020 elections driven by COVID changes, the current election landscape has fewer changes, disputes, and lawsuits, reducing the likelihood of urgent Supreme Court cases.
Recent Republican lawsuits appear largely motivated by political positioning rather than genuine legal concerns, highlighting an effort to support claims of election fraud.
Historical context shows that merely filing lawsuits does not ensure Supreme Court consideration, especially in the wake of failed attempts to overturn 2020 results.
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