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Kraznaya 9 points ago +9 / -0

The "Trump wins easily" line is by no means accurate.

He should win, but how many House Republicans will stab Trump in the back one more time? It doesn't take that many.

Case in point: Liz Cheney is the at large rep for Wyoming. Her vote will determine the entire Wyoming state delegation vote. She's been pretty adamant that Biden won and there's no fraud so Trump must concede. Who do you think she'd vote for?

It only takes a handful of strategically placed RINOs and Biden can win the House vote.

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sleepydude 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was specifically noting that Trump wins a state run-off because he has 27 of the states.

He has an uphill battle to get to that scenario, for sure.

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Kraznaya 7 points ago +7 / -0

You seem to think the number of states a candidate won during the general election translates to state votes in the House vote. It doesn't.

Trump won Wyoming handedly in the election. He would lose Wyoming in a House vote because only one person is voting for the entire state, Liz Cheney, who will vote for Biden.

Each state House delegation votes amongst themselves, then the winner of that vote gets one vote from that state. Trump would win a party line vote because the Rs will have the majority of House reps in 30 states, but the GOP can't be trusted not to betray us once again.

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StaryHickory 3 points ago +3 / -0

The dems would easily vote for their guy. This is a huge issue for us and alwys has been.

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Kraznaya 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, the Dems will all unanimously vote for Biden. The only possible defectors are in the GOP. This it's always true. Lefties always support leftism before anything else. It manifests in court decisions, lawmaking, voting, and even hiring practices. They always put party first. The right? That's a crapshoot because we have values other than winning party politics above all else.

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sleepydude 2 points ago +2 / -0

Damn