Posted on 12/13/2004 8:26:37 AM PST by gopwinsin04
In all 50 states and the District of Columbia, members of the Electoral College will meet as prescribed by the US Constitution on Monday to cast their votes-one each for President and Vice President of the United States.
C-SPAN will air six of these meetings live from Ohio, California, Pennslyvania, Massachusetts and Texas.
(With Jesse Jackson, Conyers and the liberal moonbat protesters airing their 'forum' from the capital of Ohio at 4:30 PM, ET)
WATCH: Monday 12PM-6PM Eastern Time
Thank god!
Jesse will move on after today's grand standing. There is more money to be made elsewhere.
Any chance that an elector may vote differently than the state? I'm sure the Rats would love to see it, but I haven't heard about the possibility.
Kool-aid, get your kool-aid here!! The Kool-aid line is long today in DU land.
One or two might vote differently but it won't change the outcome.
moonbat lefties already protesting on radio here live.. (link in the upper left hand corner, good for a few laughs) http://www.radioleft.com/
No I don't think so.
I'm confused. What does this event really mean, if anything, and has the recount in Ohio been completed? I thought it was about to start or that it had only recently started.
The Koolaid line is longer than I thought - I might need to go back to the store!!
hahahahaha...
I cant wait for the mootbats 'hearings' on CSPAN at 4:30 Eastern, another 500,000 GOP voters guaranteed to be converted today!
It begins tomorrow. But the Left is just going through the motions. Once 286 is announced for President Bush, reality will hit the Democrats like a cold shower.
The DUmmies were just bragging that Arnbeck and J.J. had filed a lawsuit with the Ohio S.C. to stop it. Let's hope that the S.C. just throws it out.
I wish they would keep talking! Every event equals 250,000 converts.
Official date for electors to vote. The recounts wont change a thing now, not that they would if they are continued and completed.
It's possible, some states have laws that require electors to vote for the winner, but some don't. West Virginia doesn't and a Republican elector, said before the election that if Bush won, he might not vote for Bush, After the election he said that Bush won by such a large margin, he might go ahead and vote for Bush. In 2000 some of the rats tried to get info on electors and get them to switch or not vote, a Dem elector from D.C. decided not to vote in 2000
The electors can vote however they want. If all 538 wanted to elect Howard Dean and Dennis "The Lawn Gnome" Kucinich, they could do that. However, it isn't going to happen. The electors have been picked because they will vote for whomever carried their state. While there might be one elector who casts a protest vote (as a D.C. elector did in 2000), the chances of the election being altered by the electoral college is between very slim and none.
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