In “Clash of the Titans,” everyone talks about the Kraken. Everyone is afraid of the Kraken. And yet the Kraken gets only gets about five minutes of screen time before being soundly defeated. It’s an apt nickname for the federal suit brought in Georgia’s Northern District by Sidney Powell and Lin Wood against long-suffering Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on behalf of a slate of Republican electors.

They claim that Georgia violated the Constitution when it agreed to let counties check ballots early for errors and allow voters to cure signature mismatches, because only the General Assembly had the power to set those rules.

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