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posted ago by istrucktheboard +21 / -0

My Texan uncle was asking this and I couldn't give him an answer. Can any pedes help, please?

My Texan uncle was asking this and I couldn't give him an answer. Can any pedes help, please?
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Bundabar 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's because there literally is not one, at least according to the study that was posted earlier for Loyola University.

The law around it is ambiguous and open to interpretation. We could end up with President Biden, Trump, or Pelosi.

There are three phases they outlined. We are in phase one and fighting for electors. Phase two will be the elector selection process that plays out on December 14th. Phase 3 will begin January 6th with the reading of the elector votes in congress by VP Pence. Each phase's outcome is dependent upon the previous one.

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Bundabar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its unclear. From reading the study from Loyola University that is one possibility.

The code surrounding it says that if the race is undecided then yes, Speaker Pelosi would take a temporary position as President until it can be sorted out. In their study they framed it as the democrats forcing a deadlock in the senate because they don't agree with the power that the President of the Senate (Mike Pence) would hold in the situation.

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MagaGal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Actually, the election goes into the House of Representatives (if it is undecidable, not sure on which date), where each STATE (and not each representative) gets 1 vote. (This means that Wyoming gets 1 vote, California gets 1 vote, New York gets 1 vote, Rhode Island gets 1 vote, etc.)

There are more Republican states than Democrat, so PDJT wins if the election mess goes that far.

I think Nancy was hallucinating before the election that the polls were correct and that the Dems were going to win a whole bunch of Republican House seats. (The opposite happened.) Then all that needed to happen was to throw the election into chaos (a Dem specialty) and have the election decided in the House of Representatives, where the Dem majority of states would decide that Nancy was better suited than Joe.

Anyone else have anything to correct or add?

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OkieRedPiller 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wonder if SCOTUS can delay this election say until March? To sort out fraud?

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Bonles 1 point ago +1 / -0

The electors will vote on 12/12. I did hear of congressmen that will fight that. And President Trump said he would leave if the electors didn't vote for him.