My understanding is that you need a simple majority of both the House and Senate to agree to sustain an objection. Dems control the House so that almost certainly won't happen. Even if all the Republicans in the Senate voted to object, you don't have both Senate and House agreeing. If there is an electoral college challenge in congress, the only bets taking place will be who the traitors will be among the GOP and vote to not object.
I like the weird dueling electors play where VP Pence tosses the states electors from states that submitted duplicates. Or maybe the R controlled Senate picks the R slate of dueling electors from battleground states and the D controlled House picks the D slate or electors like in the Hayes election. Unfortunately I am afraid the Senate lacks the balls.
EO or Insurrection Act, I don't know of another practical way.
My understanding is that you need a simple majority of both the House and Senate to agree to sustain an objection. Dems control the House so that almost certainly won't happen. Even if all the Republicans in the Senate voted to object, you don't have both Senate and House agreeing. If there is an electoral college challenge in congress, the only bets taking place will be who the traitors will be among the GOP and vote to not object.
I like the weird dueling electors play where VP Pence tosses the states electors from states that submitted duplicates. Or maybe the R controlled Senate picks the R slate of dueling electors from battleground states and the D controlled House picks the D slate or electors like in the Hayes election. Unfortunately I am afraid the Senate lacks the balls.
EO or Insurrection Act, I don't know of another practical way.
One way is the state legislatures does something before Jan 6th. Or some state court order. Slim odds..