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- Embed this noticeYes. I can't recall if that was a standing or a political question decision. My mind isn't a sharp as it once was. In either case they won't address it.
My memory is that even if Texas had standing, they probably wouldn't be able to get past the political question doctrine because the constitution places the authority for counting delegates solely with congress. If that's the case, which I actually believe it is, election law passed by congress that govern its own internal processes, e.g. how votes are counted, cannot be litigated in any court.