The Trump campaign announced Tuesday that it was asking the Supreme Court to set aside Wisconsin’s presidential election, and to allow the Republican-controlled legislature to choose how to cast its 10 electoral votes. The campaign asks in its filing (pdf) that the Supreme Court declare the state election “failed.” It also asks justices to allow the Wisconsin Legislature to appoint presidential electors to replace those pledged to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Trump lost the battleground state to the former vice president by about 21,000 votes, according to official records. “This Court is likely the only institution of our government capable of credibly resolving the controversy over this election,” Trump’s legal team said. Unless the campaign’s request to expedite the cases is granted, it will likely be moot before it is able to be considered by the nation’s highest court. The president’s campaign filed a lawsuit with the state Supreme …