With the pre-electoral college time crunch weighing, the Trump campaign might have cost itself by not bringing election challenge lawsuits forward even before the contest presidential election, according to constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz
"He's on the 10-yard line with two minutes to go, with a great playbook but lacking some of the players and having the officials against him, and the clock's ticking," Dershowitz said. "Some of the complaints that they have are complaints that were available to them before they knew the result."
He should have brought some of these lawsuits before the election or immediately after the election. Time is very much against him. He really only has before Dec. 14."
The "wholesale" election lawsuits should be brought before the U.S. Supreme Court, "but he has no real chance in 'retail' suits," Dershowitz said - because the latter requires multiple levels of court proceedings, including evidence in trials and cross examination, and appeals, which take too long for a presidential electoral college challenge
yep
Late
Could be better
But not too late