At least (some) institutions are still holding.
Pretty much unlike in India.

Worth noting that 5 of the 9 judges - constituting the Court, delivering a
unanimous verdict, are counted as "conservatives".
Two of them are hand-picked and appointed by Trump himself.
Trump is mad with rage; at least that's how his tweet reads: <
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1337620892139081728>.

Trump could very well turn things extremely precarious.
But, on the face of it, (any meaningful) democracy in the US, for now, gets
a chance to live on.

In the meanwhile, right at this moment, India is just sliding down the
slope.

<<The lawsuit, filed this week by the state of Texas, sought to invalidate
results in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

President-elect Joe Biden won all four.

The lawsuit was supported by 18 state attorneys general and 106 Republican
members of Congress.

But in a brief order rejecting the bid, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday
that Texas did not have legal standing to bring the case.
...
The decision paves the way for the members of the electoral college to meet
in state capitals across the US on Monday. At that point, the door to Mr
Trump's legal challenges to the election will slam closed. And while his
supporters may try a last-ditch effort to block Mr Biden's victory in
Congress in January, those political manoeuvres are destined to fail.
Democrats will make sure of that.

The implications of this challenge, however, are unlikely to quickly fade
away. Eighteen states and more than 100 Republicans in Congress endorsed
discarding the results of the election and putting the White House in the
hands of state legislatures.

That is something Democrats - and the history books - won't soon forget.>>

(Ref.: <https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55283024>.)

Sukla
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