He's right and wrong and the same time. We need 1 senator to object electors, but then 50+1 vote in Senate to sustain objection.
And even if that happens (it won't) it's still unclear whether House doesn't need to sustain objection as well (so again, majority of 217 members is needed).
He's right and wrong and the same time. We need 1 senator to object electors, but then 50+1 vote in Senate to sustain objection.
And even if that happens (it won't) it's still unclear whether House doesn't need to sustain objection as well (so again, majority of 217 members is needed).
You only need 50 this time around since Perdue’s term expires before the certification of the run-off. So majority is 50-49.