False. If the House chooses, Trump wins because the House vote is not one vote per member; but one vote per delegation. There are more R delegations than D. You’re welcome
That is assuming the R delegations would vote party lines. In my opinion, highly dubious at this point.
Incorrect - the delegation count of “one vote per state” only come into play if there is a competing set of electors, when the count is made before the unified body of the HOR and Senate. That is not presently the situation.
The objection process involves the unified body of senators and congressional representatives to each return to their respective chambers to hold a 2-hour debate and vote on each cited objection. Please refer to Amendment 12 of the U.S. Constitution.