Info reminder for those freaking out of this goes to the House - and reminder of electoral college timeline:
https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/key-dates
>November 3, 2020Election Day
(first Tuesday after the first Monday in November)
>By December 8, 2020States resolve controversies
>December 14, 2020electors vote in their States
>December 23, 2020electoral votes arrive
>On or before January 3, 2021Archivist transfers Certificates to Congress
>January 6, 2021Congress counts the electoral votes
>January 20, 2021 at NoonInauguration Day
"If no Presidential candidate wins at least 270 electoral votes (a majority of the 538 available votes), under the 12th Amendment to the Constitution the House of Representatives decides the Presidential election. If necessary, the House would elect the President by majority vote, choosing from among the three candidates who received the greatest number of electoral votes. The vote would be taken by State, with each State having one vote. (The District of Columbia does not vote because it doesn't have voting members in the House of Representatives.)"
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THE VOTE WOULD BE TAKEN BY STATE, EACH STATE HAS ONE VOTE.
House delegations will be 25 Republican, 18 Democrat, with 7 to be determined. One of those 7 is Alaska, almost certainly Republican. Of the other six, in Iowa and Michigan, the best Ds can do is tie the count.
Trump Wins
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