Posted on 12/07/2016 4:51:59 PM PST by ColdOne
A progressive public relations firm founded by environmentalist and CNN political contributor Van Jones is representing a number of Republican electors who plan on voting against President-elect Donald Trump.
Chris Suprun, a Republican presidential elector from Texas, garnered media attention on Monday after having an opinion piece published in the New York Times explaining why he plans to defect from Trump with his Electoral College vote on Dec. 19.
The election of the next president is not yet a done deal. Electors of conscience can still do the right thing for the good of the country, Suprun wrote. Presidential electors have the legal right and a
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What did you just try to say?
Van Jones needs his butt kicked a few times.
Just last night he had a show on CNN called “The Messy Truth” trying to unite or find common ground with Trump supporters. The show was pretty fair actually. If Van Jones is involved in this effort, that that completely undercuts what he said in the show.
...A progressive public relations firm founded by environmentalist, Communist, and CNN political contributor Van Jones...
A coup d’etat by “progressive” fringe lunatic liberals will not be tolerated. Not under any machinations, plots, or circumstances.
I think he will find out what real “shunning” is if he/she/it follows through with his threat.
Note that they said ‘a number’ but it sounded like there were very few, quite possibly only two all told. Nothing in their press release sounded like there were very many faithless Republican electors.
Isn’t there a law against tampering with electors?
What number? One? So far as I know all these fake electors except one are from states Hillary won.
Steyn,filling in for Rush today seemed to suggest if the faithless electors are too many, there may be violence. “If the people feel that elections don’t matter...”
How very American of Van Jones. I guess if Van Jones can’t undermine the election on the front end, he’ll do it on the back end.
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