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TrumpTrainForever 3 points ago +3 / -0

I read that garbage politico article about this. I think the story is partly true and partly false and is being spun to look like pence doesn’t want to support trump. We have heard no indication from Trump at all about this. Until we do, I have Pences back, as Trump has had his back this entire time.

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BannedbyRed [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read the epoch times article

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usuck911 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a reality call to everyone putting hope on Pence.

Pence role on Jan. 6 is to simply count the electoral college votes presented to him by each state legislature. He does not have the authority to adjudicate one way or another if the electoral college votes presented to him are fraudulent or not.

Think about it. If vice presidents have this authority Biden would have used it to deny Trump in 2016 election.

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BannedbyRed [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sadly the case.

It’s really depressing to think that direct fraud and proven foreign internet connection to voting....

It’s just sickening to know we don’t have a democracy

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Sweetpede 1 point ago +1 / -0

Right. The path to victory here is the senate. Make no mistake: senate republicans will vote against the objection if they think they can get away with it. They’ll leverage their position to get promises and deals from the Democrats and vote down the objection. We need to be on the phones with our senators and representatives hammering the point home that we will not vote for them if they don’t do the right thing.

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OXIE 1 point ago +1 / -0

In 2017 Biden was not interested in helping Hilary become president for a potential 8 years. And also there were not any competing certificates from any state.

Which is the question. Whether to count one or the other or just throw both of them away.

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LibriumOrDeath 1 point ago +1 / -0

How can one count fake votes if you are an honest person? It's like trying to spend counterfeit dollars. They are worthless.

Problem is, most politicians are not honest. The constitution doesn't allow Congress to reject electoral college votes, but here we are hoping they will.