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ovitz 8 points ago +8 / -0

Won’t believe it unless it’s 4K. Sorry.

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Seems_legit83 6 points ago +6 / -0

All of the GOP alternate electors voted for Trump. They were all outside the statehouses. You’re looking at the official electors-// not the alternate

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antigrima 4 points ago +4 / -0

There are TWO sets from some of the contested states. So your videos only captured half of it.

There might have been two sets from Michigan as well except that Gov. Whitmer deployed the police to literally prevent the GOP legistators from entering the capitol and meeting.

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ccooper66 3 points ago +3 / -0

They did it anyway!

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antigrima 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh, very good.

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wewillnotcomply 3 points ago +3 / -0

The alternative electors was unofficial. They did it in protest but holds no water unfortunately. State GOPs can't send electors, only the legislators can guys. Not dooming, just facts. On same page as OP.

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Schroeder09 4 points ago +4 / -0

You are right. The dual slate is to placate the Trumpers. These RINOs really did nothing. They could have made the OFFICIAL slate of electors for Trump weeks ago. These dual slates only get chosen of the house and senate disagree on which slate to count. They never disagree.

Does anyone on here think our cucked RINOs in congress aren't gonna vote biden? Of course they will. Anyway, say they did disagree, then pence gets to tie break and pick which slate to count. There's a lot of talk on here about pence getting to pick whatever electors he wants because states are in contest. It's not true. It doesn't make sense on its face.

I made a thread about this and wanted to talk about moving forward in next elections to take them back before they're thoroughly lost and of course the doom-shamer morons came out, tried deporting me, called for me to get banned, and said all the typical insane stuff.

Not allowed to talk about reality here if it's bad for our side.

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OXIE 1 point ago +1 / -0

You can't make a blanket statement like that.

Each state decides its own rules on how it determines electors. If two different slates are transmitted they will be accepted and sorted out on January 6. The Vice President has the first say on this as he is opening the envelopes and he will certainly be challenged but it would need both houses of congress to agree to override his decision which probably won't happen if they are split between democrats and republicans.

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OXIE 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Electors are selected by the party and if they want the owner of the Piggly Wiggly then it is done and valid. But usually they will pick a party loyalist who will vote with them.

They dont send anyone they just meet and vote and send their votes to washington.

Today they normally follow what the people voted for and those electors for that party will get together and vote and those votes will be sent.

If they do the proper paperwork the DMV a particular party or anybody can send votes but that will be quickly challenged and thrown out as is the case most of the time.

But in a closely contested election with a lot of fraud there might be a serious debate on which votes to count.

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Currently, all states select electors through a popular vote (although how that vote works can differ), but that was not always the case throughout American history. In many states, the state legislature selected electors, a practice which was common until the mid-1800s.

Nomination of Electors. The political parties in each state nominate their electors. Parties and states have different ways of going about this, but a party's presidential electors are generally loyal or consistent party members. The parties want to be sure they can rely on their electors to cast their votes for the party's nominee for president.

The U.S. Constitution does not specify procedures for the nomination of candidates for presidential elector. The two most common methods the states have adopted are nomination by state party convention and by state party committee. Generally, the parties select members known for their loyalty and service to the party, such as party leaders, state and local elected officials and party activists. In some states, the electors’ names appear on the ballot along with the names of the candidates for president and vice president. However, in most states, electors' names are not printed on the ballot. When a voter casts a vote for a candidate for President of the United States, s/he is in actuality casting a vote for the presidential electors who were selected by that candidate's party

https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/the-electoral-college.aspx

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killerbunny88 6 points ago +6 / -0

There were 2 slates of electors. I watched the Nevada ones vote for Trump live.

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Sweden_wuz_Rite 2 points ago +2 / -0

They are called alternative for a reason, they didnt go through the normal process and were pushed by the Gop Legislatures that disnt cuck out.

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Ifyoucankeepit 2 points ago +2 / -0

Starting to look like political theater to keep the Boogaloo at bay.

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Poopyonurface 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look up the 1960s Hawaii election. Nixon won Hawaii, Republican electors were the “official” electors that were sent. But a separate slate of democrat alternative electors were also sent. After a recount determined Kennedy the winner (which was after Hawaii’s official electors were sent), Nixon (who was VP at the time) ultimately counted the alternative slate of electors votes for Kennedy since Nixon wouldn’t have won either way.

So alternative electors have been counted before.

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Swipular 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like they turned you into a pedo.

Did Joe give you a reach around to post that?

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usdodsgssog 1 point ago +1 / -0

My understanding is that you need a slate of electors for each party. One would be certified by the governor and the other by the legislature. Was this the case for all these states? I'm not up to speed on what's happened so I have no idea what the answer is.

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Schroeder09 2 points ago +2 / -0

Typical. The guy speaking reality is getting down voted.

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