Please show me where I said anything about "popular vote."
What I did say was "The question then becomes, must these failures of qualifications be discovered before the safe-harbor date for the Electoral College, be discovered before the Congressional count, or be discovered before the oath of office to be valid for the 20th amendment? If so, it rewards cover-up by any means by the very same bad-faith actors."
Is it your opinion that precedent can be set as long as the crime is covered up past Constitutional deadlines, even though those deadlines are measured in a handful of weeks?
-PJ
What the Constitution says rules. We agree on that.
I disregard timelines to focus on what the Constitution SAYS- which is that the states and Congress determine the election.
There is no appeal from their decision under the Constitution.
None.