You raise an interesting point, but it seems to me that if Trump gets a second term, he'll make a (successful) push to clean up voting procedures for federal office, and with those reforms in place, there would be no future fraudulent federal elections, and therefore, no need for a future VP to "choose" a president.
Salvey wrote: “You raise an interesting point, but it seems to me that if Trump gets a second term, he’ll make a (successful) push to clean up voting procedures for federal office, and with those reforms in place, there would be no future fraudulent federal elections, and therefore, no need for a future VP to “choose” a president.”
Suppose Trump were to pull this off and get a second term. Now consider the opposition Trump faced in his first term.
What makes you think Trump would be able to do anything with respect to election reform?