To: SeekAndFind
No one has been elected until Congress votes to accept the electors. Congress still holds the power to reject the Biden electors, and select the Trump electors instead, but there has to be a slate of Trump electors available for them to choose if they go that route. That’s why these alternate slates of Trump electors were voted for today, and that’s why they could be crucial if events between now and then (and there is plenty already coming out so far) make it untenable for Congress to accept the fraudulent Biden electors.
48 posted on
12/14/2020 3:56:58 PM PST by
noiseman
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.`)
To: noiseman
RE: Congress still holds the power to reject the Biden electors, and select the Trump electors instead, but there has to be a slate of Trump electors available for them to choose if they go that route.
Let me ask you this - is this STANDARD procedure? ( i.e. States always choosing competing electors )? Or is this only happening now because of the election dispute?
To: noiseman
No one has been elected until Congress votes to accept the electors. Congress still holds the power to reject the Biden electors, and select the Trump electors instead, but there has to be a slate of Trump electors available for them to choose if they go that route. That’s why these alternate slates of Trump electors were voted for today, and that’s why they could be crucial if events between now and then (and there is plenty already coming out so far) make it untenable for Congress to accept the fraudulent Biden electors.
Congress, not the cours, is the ultimate judge of the election. The more that comes out through the courts and hearing in the state legislatures, the more obvious the fraud will be, and thus more political pressure for Congress to do something about it.
61 posted on
12/14/2020 4:45:30 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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