Thats when the senate counts the vote that already occurred in the state a few weeks prior. Can those results change after the electors already voted on the 23rd the month prior?
I see it now, I would not count on this option. There is 0% chance that is happening, it needs both House and Senate approval which the democratic house will never give.
The Electoral College: A 2020 Presidential Election Timeline:
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF11641
Thats when the senate counts the vote that already occurred in the state a few weeks prior. Can those results change after the electors already voted on the 23rd the month prior?
It's why I link the pdf- short answer YES
I see it now, I would not count on this option. There is 0% chance that is happening, it needs both House and Senate approval which the democratic house will never give.