WRONG. The federal government cannot usurp the authority of the State legislatures. The legislatures are free to change their votes until today. If they don't choose their electors, they abstain.
Jan 7. You were wrong. I knew you would be wrong. You are stupid.
No go move those goalposts again so I can taunt you for the twenty seventh time.
WRONG. Only the State legislatures can choose their electors. If they want to hold an advisory election to do so, fine. But that election MUST be carried out according to the laws passed by that legislature, and the legislature are the ONLY ones that can certify such an election, not the Governor, not the Secretary of State. The legislatures, and ONLY the legislatures. See Article II and the 12th amendment.
There it is. Show a bit of effort and read it if you're really concerned.
RQAA
WRONG. The State legislatures are the ONLY ones that can certify a vote for the electors of that State.
The States of PA, GA, WI, NM, AZ, and NV all did.306-232
As usual, you were wrong about everything. No state changed its electoral votes up til Jan 6,
Irrelevant.no contested electors were accepted,
Both slates of electors cast their votes on Dec 14th, dumbass.the electoral votes certified on Jan 6 were the same votes cast by the electors on Dec 14.
No, it wasn't.The process was conducted just as provided for in the Constitution just as it reads and not based on your distorted interpretation.
Yes it is.The popular vote is not an "advisory election."
Only the legislature can certify that vote.The party slate winning the popular vote is the slate elected to cast its electoral votes.
No. The Electoral college is an independent voting body.And now, we know those electors can be bound to vote for the candidate to whom they are pledged.
Although they can be punished for not doing so, they cannot be forced. However, they can be replaced if they do not.
No such power.That procedure is under the constitutional power of the state legislature.
Yes they do.They do not actually choose the electors
That is choosing their electors, dumbass.but electors are chosen under their authority.
No. The legislature does.The parties chooses the people who serve as electors
Only the legislature can certify such a vote. That did not happen in several States.and the voters choose the slate to vote in the electoral college which cast its votes on Dec 14.
No. The vote of the electoral college is counted on Jan 6th (and 7th).You claimed Biden did not win 306-232 because that vote had not yet occurred; but it did occur on Dec 14.
Since the House and Senate have voted to sustain election fraud, Trump cannot win now. Prime Minister-elect Biden will be installed Jan 20th.That has what we have been telling you all along you tried to hold on the hope Trump could still win.
Right.
Didn't think anyone had any actual proof...just more of the same whining.
They did so on December 14 and certified by Congress on January 6 with no states changing their electoral votes.
The States of PA, GA, WI, NM, AZ, and NV all did.
Both slates of electors cast their votes on Dec 14th, dumbass.
Only State legislatures have authority to choose the electors, not any court, not the governor, nor the Secretary of State, not the U.S. Senate, not the U.S. House, not Pence.
Electors were chosen by governors and election officials, not the legislatures. Since that didn't happen, and Article II and the 12th amendment was ignored, Congress has chosen to sustain election fraud.
Prime Minister Biden (soon to be Harris?) will be installed Jan 20th, probably in a relatively private ceremony.
Seven States sent BOTH slates. These States were properly challenged in the Senate. The House and Senate voted to sustain election fraud.
Already given. RQAA.
Crowds at Trump DC Rally happening now..........
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Thank you for acknowledging you can't provide any actual proof.
I humbly accept your concession.
Those Trump supporters of yours stormed the Capitol, attacked police officers, beat a cop to death, committed vandalism, larceny, assault.