Yeah, for the contest to succeed both the house and senate need to vote to overturn the electors from a state. The constitution says that congress gets to write their own rules of proceedings and so they passed a bunch into federal law.
One of them says that if congress doesn't vote in both chambers to overturn a slate of electors that the electors certified by a governor are the ones that count.
They might be trying to institute a dispute, and then challenge it at the supreme court?
I'm really not sure if that will work, but I hope they can pull it off.
Yeah, for the contest to succeed both the house and senate need to vote to overturn the electors from a state. The constitution says that congress gets to write their own rules of proceedings and so they passed a bunch into federal law.
One of them says that if congress doesn't vote in both chambers to overturn a slate of electors that the electors certified by a governor are the ones that count.
They might be trying to institute a dispute, and then challenge it at the supreme court?
I'm really not sure if that will work, but I hope they can pull it off.
This stimulus bill is the payoff.
In which direction?