The Atlantic was recounting alleged conversations with the GOP chairman, the Senate Majority Leader and a third Republican leader they didn't name. Corman is quoted in that same article:
Although the article was in the "November" issue, it was published on September 23, 2020. You can find that information in the metadata buried in the source.
Corman's tweets (dated 2020-09-24) were in response to the publication of the article on their website.
If you want to remain willfully ignorant of both the law and the on-the-record statements of the PA Republican Senate Majority Leader, that's your choice. But, stop pretending it has any basis in reality.
I'm not "concern trolling". I'm explaining the process to you and anyone else that actually cares. I can point to actual citations of the law, and you have... nothing except wishful thinking.
Did you not bother to read the article?
The Atlantic was recounting alleged conversations with the GOP chairman, the Senate Majority Leader and a third Republican leader they didn't name. Corman is quoted in that same article:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/11/what-if-trump-refuses-concede/616424/
Although the article was in the "November" issue, it was published on September 23, 2020. You can find that information in the metadata buried in the source.
Corman's tweets (dated 2020-09-24) were in response to the publication of the article on their website.
If you want to remain willfully ignorant of both the law and the on-the-record statements of the PA Republican Senate Majority Leader, that's your choice. But, stop pretending it has any basis in reality.
I'm not "concern trolling". I'm explaining the process to you and anyone else that actually cares. I can point to actual citations of the law, and you have... nothing except wishful thinking.