The 2024 election may not come down to hundreds of millions of ballots or 538 Electoral College votes, but just handful of Supreme Court justices. In a new op-ed for the Guardian, author David Daley — who is also a senior fellow at pro-democracy organization FairVote — explained how the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) could be the deciding factor in the November election if the deciding number of electoral votes comes down to a razor-thin margin. Daley said a “Bush v. Gore redux” was likely if post-election litigation resulted in SCOTUS deciding which candidate wins a contested bat…