Posted on 11/27/2020 11:17:14 AM PST by Dr. Franklin
That’s what happened in the 1876 Hayes-Tilden election. It also happened in 1960 when Hawaii sent two slates of electors. It does happen, and could happen this year if the governor certifies one slate from the election, but the legislature votes another slate. By statute, the governor’s slate is presumed to be valid.
This is the same legislature that had the votes to pass mail in balloting. I guess you could say they were for mail in balloting before they were against it. They do protest a little too much.
Still plenty of anti trumpers here. What makes you think they left? And I haven’t seen any broken arms.
Still waiting...
Have the votes
Kicked out
Broken arms
Oh wait..::
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