When they get to the SCOTUS, they're going to present all the evidence of fraud in an attempt to overturn something
That something could be:
Overturning just the fraudulent ballots that could change the outcome of an election.
Overturning just the states in question that could change the outcome of an election.
Overturning the entire election itself.
SCOTUS doesn't want to certify who's the winner of an election, so if enough irregularity and/or fraud is given to them that they're convinced, Amendment 12 turns the election to the states. Each of our 50 states will get one vote and they must vote under party lines. California's 55 electors becomes 1 state vote for a democrat whereas Alaska's 3 electors becomes 1 state vote for a republican.
Ergo, Trump 4 more years. That's why he's fighting this.
Yes, it's true. It's in the 12th Amendment. The house decides the president and the senate decides the vice-president.
Since Republicans own the majority in the senate, they WILL put Pence back for a second term.
The house doesn't go by delegates but by delegation. If a majority of a state's districts are red, they must put their one vote for the republican in office. Same goes for a state with a majority blue district.
What do you mean exactly by “this is the beginning”?
What is the beginning? The beginning of what?
When they get to the SCOTUS, they're going to present all the evidence of fraud in an attempt to overturn something
That something could be: Overturning just the fraudulent ballots that could change the outcome of an election. Overturning just the states in question that could change the outcome of an election. Overturning the entire election itself.
SCOTUS doesn't want to certify who's the winner of an election, so if enough irregularity and/or fraud is given to them that they're convinced, Amendment 12 turns the election to the states. Each of our 50 states will get one vote and they must vote under party lines. California's 55 electors becomes 1 state vote for a democrat whereas Alaska's 3 electors becomes 1 state vote for a republican.
Ergo, Trump 4 more years. That's why he's fighting this.
Is that true, that they must vote along party lines? That would be a gamechanger.
Yes, it's true. It's in the 12th Amendment. The house decides the president and the senate decides the vice-president.
Since Republicans own the majority in the senate, they WILL put Pence back for a second term.
The house doesn't go by delegates but by delegation. If a majority of a state's districts are red, they must put their one vote for the republican in office. Same goes for a state with a majority blue district.
Of the 50 states, 37 will vote for Trump.