Yes it does. The governor can send a group of electors, and/or the legislators can send a group. It is up to the house to decide which ones are counted in January. By some legal interpretations, the Vice President can decide to throw out both groups of electors in a contested state (he cannot pick one or the other) in which case each state gets one vote for president, and the senate votes for VP.
That is, of course if neither candidate gets at least 270
Yes it does. The governor can send a group of electors, and/or the legislators can send a group. It is up to the house to decide which ones are counted in January. By some legal interpretations, the Vice President can decide to throw out both groups of electors in a contested state (he cannot pick one or the other) in which case each state gets one vote for president, and the senate votes for VP.
That is, of course if neither candidate gets at least 270
They lack the conviction to do such a thing, They are spineless, gutless, soleless pieces of shit. Unfortunately