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fskfsk -3 points ago +3 / -6

I disagree with the statement that Pence should have tried to unilaterally throw out the electoral votes as they were counted. He would be going against Congress, the Supreme Court, and the media. It wouldn't have succeeded, even if he tried.

If the Vice President really had the power to unilaterally throw out electoral votes, an incumbent would never ever lose.

Pence was stuck in an awkward position on Jan 6. Even if he agreed that the election was stolen, he really couldn't do anything about it.

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merkmerk73 1 point ago +4 / -3

I agree 100%

The Supreme Court is the one to blame - PERIOD

After they cucked, Pence didn't have a leg to stand on and there was nothing he could have done.

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Ridiculousposter 6 points ago +7 / -1

He'd have our unending respect if he refused to accept the fraudulent votes. Even walking out, tossing the envelope, fucking finding his balls. If that white haired bastard ever show his face in a rally, he'll be booed so hard he'll get tinnitus.

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ApparentlyAssumption 5 points ago +6 / -1

how about he actually stuck up for himself and the president? He didn't do anything except silently moving forward with the electoral. The man didn't fight at all and regardless if he could throw them out it is a bit back stabby to move forward so fast and then say nothing about it going forward.

He's a snake.

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BStoo [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Pence’s decision was either fight for Trump and be next GOP POTUS or walk away and never be GOP nominee or president. He chose the latter that’s all.