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To: DoodleDawg

If, by Pennsylvania law, electors are allocated based on the popular vote then how can the legislature change that except through another law? And if they pass such a law after the election then what are the chances of the governor signing it or the courts upholding it?
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Seems to me that the legitimate popular vote would be the standard-not to include unlawful votes.

The legislature’s law provided that all absentee/VBM ballots must be received by no later than a certain time on election day.

Any votes after that time are unlawful. Toss the unlawful votes and POTUS wins by a big amount. Republicans send electors to vote in electoral college according to the legitimate popular vote.


48 posted on 11/10/2020 6:22:51 PM PST by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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To: greeneyes
Toss the unlawful votes and POTUS wins by a big amount.

Those votes are being tallied separately and are not in the totals that the Secretary of State has released. Alito's order mandates that. So without them Biden is still up by almost 50,000 votes.

Which is not to say there isn't fraud elsewhere. They just need to find solid evidence of that for the court challenges.

60 posted on 11/10/2020 6:36:39 PM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: greeneyes

I read on a Zero Hedge article tha the election statutes are non severable, that is if one part is violated, all the rest of the statutes are considered violated.


102 posted on 11/11/2020 8:27:23 AM PST by brianr10
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