The Wisconsin Supreme Court first ruled that it was up to each voter to decide if they were indefinitely confined. They then shot down Trump's case saying it failed on the indefinitely confined ballots on the merits and the other challenges on laches.
The vote was 4-3. The dissenters said that some of the challenges had merit but were mum on what the remedy should be. That's really weird.
I looked at the dissent and apparently they had heartburn with the ballots that election officials filled in missing information. The concern is the election handbook may be in conflict with Wisconsin law. One has to wonder how the hell that could happen? I didn't see any of the other claims referenced.
In the meantime the electors are voting.
Update: The electoral vote is complete. Amazingly the result was Biden 306 and Trump 232.
Update: Stephen Miller says that the Trump campaign is going to send its own set of electoral votes from the battleground states to Congress. This would be comical if it wasn't so dangerous.
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