Pence used a clever decoy to send out a message prior to Jan. 6th and pretended that he would reject fraudulent electors.
This decoy by Pence did two things
Allow Trump team to put aside any other consideration to fix the election fraud i.e insurrection act or martial law and put all their eggs in Pence basket as valid way to victory.
On Jan 6th Pence backtracked what he promised to do prior to Jan 6th knowing that after Jan. 6th the chance of reversing the election fraud is next to nil.
Although few days before Jan 6th Pence showed his true colour when he objected to Gohmert law suit that compelled him to discard electors from the fraudulent states. This should have set off alarm bells within Trump campaign team but for some bizarre reason Trump campaign team and Trump still pinning hope on Pence to deliver on Jan. 6th
I don't see Pence as a traitor, I see him as a coward in a long line of cowards, in a system where anybody who had a spine enough to stand up for freedom was weeded out a long time ago.
The solution isn't to fix the system, but to make it more directly accountable to the people. IMHO the best way to do that is secession strategies.
I think Pence was just exhausted. He was never the right choice of VP. He’s too much of a weak choir boy. I think he didn’t have the stomach for DC and wanted to go back to his quiet life but of course couldn’t just resign and tell Trump to pick a new VP. So instead he threw the match.
Pence used a clever decoy to send out a message prior to Jan. 6th and pretended that he would reject fraudulent electors.
This decoy by Pence did two things
Allow Trump team to put aside any other consideration to fix the election fraud i.e insurrection act or martial law and put all their eggs in Pence basket as valid way to victory.
On Jan 6th Pence backtracked what he promised to do prior to Jan 6th knowing that after Jan. 6th the chance of reversing the election fraud is next to nil.
Although few days before Jan 6th Pence showed his true colour when he objected to Gohmert law suit that compelled him to discard electors from the fraudulent states. This should have set off alarm bells within Trump campaign team but for some bizarre reason Trump campaign team and Trump still pinning hope on Pence to deliver on Jan. 6th
I don't see Pence as a traitor, I see him as a coward in a long line of cowards, in a system where anybody who had a spine enough to stand up for freedom was weeded out a long time ago.
The solution isn't to fix the system, but to make it more directly accountable to the people. IMHO the best way to do that is secession strategies.
There were no “rival” electors. The states only sent one set each. Unless I’m missing something, here?
There were rival electors from the six contested states
Certified by either the governor or the legislature of those states and submitted to congress? Can you provide any source for that?
Discovered by Kyle Cheney, Congress reporter for POLITICO: https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1347089605691125760?s=20
We need to know who voted how.
Stop The Steal infrastructure, wiki, chat.
I think Pence was just exhausted. He was never the right choice of VP. He’s too much of a weak choir boy. I think he didn’t have the stomach for DC and wanted to go back to his quiet life but of course couldn’t just resign and tell Trump to pick a new VP. So instead he threw the match.