If we have good proof here then great otherwise the focus should be that it’s not really possible to know the real vote and thus the intentions of the people. Only the house can represent the people in this case. That is what the constitution instructs in such cases. Also I’ve appreciated hearing a few of the state legislatures getting a little bit louder.
> Also Ive appreciated hearing a few of the state legislatures getting a little bit louder.
Yes, the folks in those states need to keep amping up the public pressure on their state reps. Politicians will do the right thing if they understand that not doing so will cost them re-election.