The states do not vote. The state legislatures appoint the Electors to represent the states. See Article II, Sec. I, para 2 and the 12th amendment. Our founders placed these in the US Constitution for precisely this reason.
Of course. That is my point. The legislators will appoint the Electors ( not necessarily by the actual vote of the election) so it's basically the same thing.
Your terms are acceptable.
Conceding isn't a legal term and this is false. The states will vote in the event that there is no outcome from the E.C. vote for any reason.
I can’t keep up...so in the house we have more republican states...so that means more votes for our party? Also this guy seems bias.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_state_legislatures
The states do not vote. The state legislatures appoint the Electors to represent the states. See Article II, Sec. I, para 2 and the 12th amendment. Our founders placed these in the US Constitution for precisely this reason.
Of course. That is my point. The legislators will appoint the Electors ( not necessarily by the actual vote of the election) so it's basically the same thing.
interesting i smell fear lol
Hillary never conceded and look what ensued. Van Jones is such a race baiter cuck.
Hillary conceded to Trump on election night though.
I'm sorry you're right. She never gave a speech. That's what I was remembering.