It is going to take lots of time to do all that you suggest.
Is there any way to change the certification deadline for the various states that have a problem?
To postpone or delay certification, transition, inauguration?
I’m getting a headache thinking about it.
What are the precedents, if any?
While the following comes from a leftist org (attempting to hide as an "independent" org) the historical information they concisely cite is historical fact.
In the country’s early years, some legislatures did not trouble themselves to involve their citizens in choosing the president. When George Washington was first elected in 1788, the legislatures of Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, New Jersey and South Carolina appointed electors directly without a popular vote. The New York state legislature did not even choose electors because lawmakers couldn’t resolve the split between its two chambers, which were controlled by different parties.https://theconversation.com/could-a-few-state-legislatures-choose-the-next-president-146950The first several presidential elections followed a mixed pattern, with some states using popular elections to direct the choice of electors, while others left that choice solely to their legislatures. As political parties jockeyed for advantage, states changed their systems often.
Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell Says Team Will Sue Officials ‘To Invalidate’ Election Results
Hours after claiming that President Donald Trump won the election by a landslide and that there is evidence to overturn it, campaign lawyer Sidney Powell said her team will sue more election officials in key states.
While the campaign will not sue election software manufacturing companies, “the suits will be against the election officials to invalidate the results of the election and force it to the legislatures and the Electoral College and then the Congress if necessary,” said Powell, a former federal prosecutor who successfully defended Gen. Michael Flynn in court, in an interview with Fox Business’ Lou Dobbs.
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