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To: Jim Noble
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona HAVE ALREADY REFUSED TO CONSIDER THE MATTER.

What happens now?

I would suppose the whole thing gets dumped into the House of Representatives where *WE WIN!*

But I would like you to explain to me how any other result could be worse than what we actually have now.

131 posted on 10/30/2023 12:33:00 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp
Jim Noble:
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona HAVE ALREADY REFUSED TO CONSIDER THE MATTER.
What happens now?

Diogenes Lamp:
I would suppose the whole thing gets dumped into the House of Representatives...

Bingo!

Of course, the issue would not leave the Congress, notice of it would simply be forwarded by the chair in good manner to the affected states for clarification.

The best opinions are the issues would likely have included whether -The vote of one or more electors was not regularly given.

Upon majority vote in both chambers if a state's argument there was no statutory violation with regard to its election was not convincing its certification would not be counted.

With a bit of imagination, especially given radical and/or compromised politicians, weak politicians, a reader could conclude our form of government is very fragile.

Imagine how a VP Trump would have proceeded on Jan6 with the statutory violations and intel evidence. I suggest he would have made sure both chambers had all the time required to fully consider the question.

135 posted on 10/30/2023 2:34:02 PM PDT by frog in a pot (The water in this pot is getting warmer; hopefully, you recognize that as well.)
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