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TDale313

(7,822 posts)
Fri Nov 20, 2020, 06:48 PM Nov 2020

So... what does it take for the election to get thrown to the House?

Cause, I’m kinda wondering if this is their game plan. Delay, pressure State GOP members in swing states not to certify, request pointless recalls and file nuisance lawsuits... just basically slow walk things and hope this ends up in the House-which because it’s each state gets a vote and not each member, would likely go Trump. So, anyone with good info on this... could this work for him? Do you think this is their plan at this point? Be very happy to hear a “nah, it doesn’t work like that”

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So... what does it take for the election to get thrown to the House? (Original Post) TDale313 Nov 2020 OP
This should settle any questions you have Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #1
Thank you! TDale313 Nov 2020 #3
Broadly speaking, a 269-269 tie. This election? Nothing. Nt Fiendish Thingy Nov 2020 #2

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