Posted on 12/16/2020 2:14:23 PM PST by Will88
Tuberville to join Mo Brooks to fight for President Trump.
What day is the new senate sworn in?
Bingo. There ya go.
Yay! Sounds like Alabama made a good choice!
Let’s get some more Senators to object!
Thank you, Alabama!
Well, state by state I think. POS kelley was sworn in on 12/2 IIRC so................ Don’t know about Alabama. Better be before 1/6/2021.
McConnell is officially trapped!
Mo Brooks would be a senator from Alabama except that Trump endorsed somebody else in the primary - Luther something, an establishment favorite - who went on to lose.
Trumps lousy hires and endorsements have done him in.
I told my congresscritters they better join the party if they ever want my vote again.
Again, it's all about establising the Mummy as an illegitimate, puppet-state installation. Going to need Trump people in the streets of DC to drive this home.
Joint Session Challenges to Electoral Vote Returns
"While the tellers announce the results, Members may object to the returns from any individual state as they are announced. Objections to individual state returns must be made in writing by at least one Member each of the Senate and House of Representatives. If an objection meets these requirements, the joint session recesses and the two houses separate and debate the question in their respective chambers for a maximum of two hours. The two houses then vote separately to accept or reject the objection. They then reassemble in joint session, and announce the results of their respective votes. An objection to a state’s electoral vote must be approved by both houses in order for any contested votes to be excluded. For additional information, see CRS Report RL32717, Counting Electoral Votes: An Overview of Procedures at the Joint Session, Including Objections by Members of Congress, coordinated by Elizabeth Rybicki and L. Paige Whitaker"
Jell was sworn in immediately because he won the seat McCain had when he died. McSally was appointed until the election.
Well, my vote counted in one election. Very good, Senator Coach!!!
A new Secession would be something understandable
Thanks for the info.
good move Tubberville. wondered when you’d chime in. about time.
“Mo Brooks would be a senator from Alabama except that Trump endorsed somebody else in the primary - Luther something, an establishment favorite - who went on to lose.”
Nah. Can’t blame that one on Trump. I voted for Mo but he didn’t have a chance. It was a battle between Roy Moore and Luther Strange. Mo was an also ran and wasn’t even close to matching the name recognition and money of Roy and Big Luther.
The fact that 7 states accepted and sent votes for two sets of electors should stand for something:
Pennsylvania 20 votes
Georgia 16 votes
Michigan 16 votes
Wisconsin 10 votes
Arizona 11 votes
Nevada 6 votes
New Mexico 5 votes
According to new common core math that would be 84 votes. Does that mean that Mike Pence decides which submitted votes to accept and count?
No would have had a chance if Trump had endorsed him. Trump never built up an army of MAGA candidates in primaries.
How so?
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