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To: TealsGuy17

There will be no results until February. The left scum will say see Trump won’t step down. Pelosi will be the temporary President. The stock market will lose half its value.


11 posted on 09/09/2020 9:55:07 AM PDT by cp124 (Mask protection=Dust through a chain link fence.)
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To: cp124
There will be no results until February. The left scum will say see Trump won’t step down. Pelosi will be the temporary President. The stock market will lose half its value.

There is exactly ZERO probability of any of that happening. ZERO.

15 posted on 09/09/2020 9:58:04 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: cp124
There will be no results until February. The left scum will say see Trump won’t step down. Pelosi will be the temporary President. The stock market will lose half its value.

That's not how it works.

https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/the-electoral-college.aspx

The Electoral College in 2020

The following is a summary of how the Electoral College will work in the 2020 presidential election:

* Spring and Summer 2020: Nomination of Electors. The political parties in each state nominate their electors. Parties and states have different ways of going about this, but a party's presidential electors are generally loyal or consistent party members. The parties want to be sure they can rely on their electors to cast their votes for the party's nominee for president.

* Nov. 3, 2020: Election Day, when voters in each state will select their presidential electors. The names of electors are not on the ballot in most states. Rather, when a voter casts a vote for a presidential candidate, s/he is also casting a vote for the electors already selected by the party of that candidate. If a majority of voters in a state vote for the Republican candidate for president, the Republican slate of electors is elected. If a majority vote for the Democratic candidate, the Democratic slate of electors is chosen.

* Dec. 8, 2020: Deadline for Resolving Election Disputes. All state recounts and court contests over presidential election results must be completed by this date.

* Dec. 14, 2020: Meeting of the Electors. The electors meet in each state and cast their ballots for president and vice president. Each elector votes on his or her own ballot and signs it. The ballots are immediately transmitted to various people: one copy goes to the president of the U.S. Senate (who is also the vice president of the United States); this is the copy that will be officially counted later. Other copies go to the state's secretary of state, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the presiding judge in the district where the electors meet (this serves as a backup copy that would replace the official copy sent to the president of the Senate if it is lost or destroyed).

* Dec. 23, 2020: Deadline for Receipt of Ballots. The electors' ballots from all states must be received by the president of the Senate by this date. There is no penalty for missing this deadline.

* Jan. 6, 2021: Counting of the Electoral Ballots. The U.S. Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes.

* Jan. 20, 2021: Inauguration Day. The president-elect becomes the president of the United States.

If any particular state does not have their election disputes resolved by December 14th, they forfeit their electoral votes entirely.

23 posted on 09/09/2020 10:13:57 AM PDT by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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