I keep seeing that, but I also keep seeing compelling arguments that dueling electors need to be certified to "count" for the Electoral Count Act. What's the real deal here? So much disinfo...
Jenna Ellis has one of the best breakdowns I've read so far, posted on Parler. I'm paraphrasing, so it's possible I'll miss a step:
Basically there's a process whereby one congressman can object to the certification of a state's electors for reasons such as fraud.
Once that objection is made and seconded, there's a deliberation process that starts. VP Pence oversees the entire thing, so he governs the deliberation.
If Congress is unable to agree, it goes to individual states to decide, one vote per state. Each rep is based on which party controls the state. 30 Republican and 20 Democrat. Pence is the tie breaker.
Obviously there's room in that process for someone to commit fraud, threaten electors, etc. So who knows how the thing will play out.
My sense is that we'll stretch well into January. The Democrats and many Republicans are compromised, so they'll try any stunt they can think of to drag it out, give the presidency to Nancy Pelosi, etc.
Personally I think what happened yesterday is a very strong success in our battle. It doesn't WIN the battle, but it's progress that keeps us in the fight and buys time.
As always, Republicans will cuck
And yet MSM wants to pretend otherwise. Mitch McConnell too, apparently.
I keep seeing that, but I also keep seeing compelling arguments that dueling electors need to be certified to "count" for the Electoral Count Act. What's the real deal here? So much disinfo...
Yeah, there's a lot of conflicting info.
Jenna Ellis has one of the best breakdowns I've read so far, posted on Parler. I'm paraphrasing, so it's possible I'll miss a step:
Basically there's a process whereby one congressman can object to the certification of a state's electors for reasons such as fraud.
Once that objection is made and seconded, there's a deliberation process that starts. VP Pence oversees the entire thing, so he governs the deliberation.
If Congress is unable to agree, it goes to individual states to decide, one vote per state. Each rep is based on which party controls the state. 30 Republican and 20 Democrat. Pence is the tie breaker.
Obviously there's room in that process for someone to commit fraud, threaten electors, etc. So who knows how the thing will play out.
My sense is that we'll stretch well into January. The Democrats and many Republicans are compromised, so they'll try any stunt they can think of to drag it out, give the presidency to Nancy Pelosi, etc.
Personally I think what happened yesterday is a very strong success in our battle. It doesn't WIN the battle, but it's progress that keeps us in the fight and buys time.