“...so does this mean they all have to be from California, since those are the EV that need to be in question?”
No, and I apologize for any confusion that may have been caused if I suggested that.
An Objection can be (and has been) presented at the joint session of Congress by a team consisting of one senator and one representative (i.e., someone from each chamber). Although it appears one team member has been from the state whose votes are being objected to.
In my opinion, voters should contact their state politicians (by fax or email) using the voter’s local address to alert the politician their voting base is at risk.
There are two stages, however. The first, to encourage the Objection and the second, to encourage the dems to do the right thing when each chamber withdraws to deliberate and vote on the objection. Obviously, the second stage depends on whether O’s representatives produce credible birth documents or whether the Republicans have produced credible evidence of birth in Kenya.
Thus, voters would do well to fax or email all Democrats in office as of Jan 3.
I don’t hold much confidence in getting justice on this issue from Congress. It’ll be put up to a vote and there’s a heckuva lot more democrats who don’t care about the constitution than there are constitutionalist republicans.
My last shred of hope during this phase of what the 20th amendment calls “if the president elect shall have failed to qualify” is on the Supreme Court, who gets paid to uphold the constitution and will be voting themselves into irrelevance & oblivion if they don’t do their FReeping jobs.
Thanks, then I will call Kay Baily Hutchins and John Cornyn, 1st thing in the morning. I got their little phone numbers all ready and I will see what they have to say.
Thanks, then I will call Kay Baily Hutchins and John Cornyn, 1st thing in the morning. I got their little phone numbers all ready and I will see what they have to say.