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In reply to the discussion: I think people are missing the threat. The Trump campaign doesn't need to prove anything to a court [View all]AkFemDem
(2,508 posts)2. You have to wonder if party leadership
In those states but also on a national level would actually allow that though because the consequences would be grim and they know it. We just watched a summer and fall of protests and theyre not stupid- they understand that what we saw was just childs play compared to the reaction on the streets if a legitimate election is stolen.
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I think people are missing the threat. The Trump campaign doesn't need to prove anything to a court [View all]
Recursion
Nov 2020
OP
It's not me you need to convince of that, it's 5 Justices of the Supreme Court (nt)
Recursion
Nov 2020
#10
OK, which 5 justices do you see voting against a legislature-selected slate in PA? (nt)
Recursion
Nov 2020
#18
Rheinquist based it on the plenary power of state legislatures over the elector selection process
Recursion
Nov 2020
#17
I believe PA leg has indicated several times that they will not be doing this
SomedayKindaLove
Nov 2020
#3
This almost happened in 1960, Hawaii originally certified Nixon as the winner but Kennedy won
ck4829
Nov 2020
#25
The Republican party suddenly found a sense of shame or respect for norms? (nt)
Recursion
Nov 2020
#24
some GOP'ers do have some honor, to defy the will of the people is an act of war
beachbumbob
Nov 2020
#26
In order for that to happen, state legislatures would have to change their own election laws
In It to Win It
Nov 2020
#34
If they ignore their own election law, that's where I think the Supreme Court would actually rule
In It to Win It
Nov 2020
#38
There's no evidence that suggests Repub legislators in MI will go along with that.
Kaleva
Nov 2020
#35
Exactly. People are saying "but that would be illegal!" as if the past 4 years didn't happen (nt)
Recursion
Nov 2020
#41
Exactly. In fact I think that is a big part of the strategy to decoy us from focusing on GA.
honest.abe
Nov 2020
#48