Posted on 12/14/2020 7:26:11 AM PST by TigerClaws
Stephen Miller on Fox & Friends says "an alternative" group of electors is also voting today:
"As we speak, an alternate slate of electors in the contested states is going to vote and we are going to send those results to Congress."
This sounds very interesting. If they don’t like it, let them SUE! They wouldn’t dare do it because the evidence would come out.
Pray.
And pray some more.
Proverbs 21:1 The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; he turns it wherever he will.
So who gets the last word in a given state, the executive branch (governor) or legislative branch (state legislature). Or does it depend on what the circumstances were when the slate of electors was certified by the executive, meaning, if the slate was certified properly based on the final tally in accordance with the laws of the state, despite the fact that that final tally was clearly arrived at fraudulently and illegally in violation of the laws of the state, but the state legislature waited too long or comoletely failed to deprive the executive of the power to certify the POTUS candidate who benefitted from the fraud and crime before he went ahead and exercised that power, then Nancy Pelisi’s House of Representatives majority will be empowered to sanctify that unholy slate of electors and add it to Biden’s EC vote total?
But you’re conflating two separate events, aren’t you? The EC is supposed to meet and vote today in the several states with no involvement by Pence. Then on 1/6/2021 Pence is supposed to chair a joint session of Congress to count the vote with no involvement by any of the EC electors. When do the twain meet as you suggest?
We, the People, via the Second Amendment.
(Oh, I see you're in New Jersey. I guess your Second Amendment options are more limited.)
(a) No state legislature has appointed an alternate slate of electors.
(b) If they had, the slate appointed by the Governor is counted, unless both houses vote to reject the Governor's slate.
Must this be done in order to give Pence the ability to (1) conclude that respective objections to the vote count in those states are well founded and (2) order the two houses into separate sessions to decide which slate if any is valid?
Put simply, both sides show up (metaphorically) and it is decided which is legit.
If it looks like this could happen in January, shorting the market with a tiny hedge would be a real moneymaker.
Is there any state remaining in which the executive has not yet certified a slate of electors, or has that been done in all 50 states?
So who gets the last word in a given state
We, the People, via the Second Amendment.
All 50 states & D.C. have certified. Forty-nine of the 50 states (and D.C.) certified by the Safe Harbor deadline, which is supposed to preclude even challenges in Congress.
Thx. Which state certified after the safe harbor period?
Wisconsin. They were not within the safe-harbor period because a challenge was still pending in state court. This morning, the Michigan Supreme Court rejected that challenge by a 4-3 vote.
” Havent heard anything about the legislatures doing anything.”
In fact they have stated they will not.
An alternate slate would require a 50% +1 vote in both houses.
” select groups of the legislatures of PA,MI,WI,GA,NV,AZ will be putting forth Trump electors today.”
That means nothing without a full vote of the legislatures.
Nothing.
You’re right. But they are there and that certification by the full vote of the legislatures can happen at any time. As can de-certification of the Biden electors.
I don’t think it will matter unless it’s the state legislatures choosing the electors.
Can I pick some too?
California did so on December 5; which gave Biden 270+ electors from certified slates.
Yeah, you’re right. I was thinking of when Pence chairs the joint session, but I wasn’t serious anyway.
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