From what I’ve seen, it’s senators who can object to the vote. It’s house reps that would vote in a president if the electoral college goes below 270 for both candidates.
I’m still emailing my house rep to support the “stop the steal” effort. Get them primed to vote for Trump if it comes down to it, and at the very least be vocal about it now now now!
see page 6. for objections. I still think we should be lighting up the phones but objections to the electors will not result in anything because it requires the house and the senate to agree on the objection. If they are split, the objection fails so this is never going to happen.
We need to tell the representatives and senators at state and federal level to investigate the fraud, and we need some court wins.
thanks for the reply! i'm in cucked commie california so feinstein and kamala are obviously worthless to contact but i'll get on the republican congress members we have.
No, from my understanding, it’s all the house reps from each state. For example, One state that has 5 GOP and 4 Dems, they all vote on the one vote for their state.
is it only senators that can challenge the electoral votes or can members of congress do so too?
From what I’ve seen, it’s senators who can object to the vote. It’s house reps that would vote in a president if the electoral college goes below 270 for both candidates.
I’m still emailing my house rep to support the “stop the steal” effort. Get them primed to vote for Trump if it comes down to it, and at the very least be vocal about it now now now!
Here is how it the process works.
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL32717
see page 6. for objections. I still think we should be lighting up the phones but objections to the electors will not result in anything because it requires the house and the senate to agree on the objection. If they are split, the objection fails so this is never going to happen.
We need to tell the representatives and senators at state and federal level to investigate the fraud, and we need some court wins.
thanks for the reply! i'm in cucked commie california so feinstein and kamala are obviously worthless to contact but i'll get on the republican congress members we have.
Not house reps, it's house delegates. One for each state.
No, from my understanding, it’s all the house reps from each state. For example, One state that has 5 GOP and 4 Dems, they all vote on the one vote for their state.
Both but it is required to have at least one from each for deliberation to start.
see page 6: https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL32717