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AkFemDem

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2. You have to wonder if party leadership
Tue Nov 10, 2020, 07:09 AM
Nov 2020

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 they’re not stupid- they understand that what we saw was just child’s play compared to the reaction on the streets if a legitimate election is stolen.

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Sorry, but NO BlueMTexpat Nov 2020 #1
The Constitution is really clear, and SCOTUS would have the final say Recursion Nov 2020 #4
Sorry, but NO. BlueMTexpat Nov 2020 #8
It's not me you need to convince of that, it's 5 Justices of the Supreme Court (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #10
I don't think BlueMTexpat Nov 2020 #12
No, but 5 of them are Recursion Nov 2020 #13
Sigh. BlueMTexpat Nov 2020 #14
OK, which 5 justices do you see voting against a legislature-selected slate in PA? (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #18
Our 3 plus Roberts so that's 4. honest.abe Nov 2020 #47
More to the point, all they really have to do is refuse to certify Recursion Nov 2020 #30
Before your speculations BlueMTexpat Nov 2020 #50
I love how you think "it's illegal" means "Republicans won't do it" Recursion Nov 2020 #51
Bush v Gore said no such thing. Takket Nov 2020 #15
Rheinquist based it on the plenary power of state legislatures over the elector selection process Recursion Nov 2020 #17
You have to wonder if party leadership AkFemDem Nov 2020 #2
They survived the reaction in the street in 2000 (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #6
I'm not talking about party survival AkFemDem Nov 2020 #7
I believe PA leg has indicated several times that they will not be doing this SomedayKindaLove Nov 2020 #3
They're being less insistent about that today (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #5
You are correct, Someday... dixiechiken1 Nov 2020 #42
Michigan law prohibits "faithless electors"... N_E_1 for Tennis Nov 2020 #9
This has nothing to do with faithless electors Recursion Nov 2020 #11
Stop, Just stop Willto Nov 2020 #16
But there is a chance that the Trump Kool aid takers will act ....... UCmeNdc Nov 2020 #20
I don't care if US laws matter to Trump Willto Nov 2020 #22
How would this work when Congress certifies the elections in December? ck4829 Nov 2020 #19
At which point the contested states do not count towards the total Recursion Nov 2020 #23
This almost happened in 1960, Hawaii originally certified Nixon as the winner but Kennedy won ck4829 Nov 2020 #25
I think honestly this is the more likely course; a state self-nullification Recursion Nov 2020 #28
They're not going to... brooklynite Nov 2020 #21
The Republican party suddenly found a sense of shame or respect for norms? (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #24
Well what about the Martians? Willto Nov 2020 #27
You were around for the past 4 years, right? (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #32
Exactly, a cornered rat is going to lash out, gab13by13 Nov 2020 #29
some GOP'ers do have some honor, to defy the will of the people is an act of war beachbumbob Nov 2020 #26
Add Wisconsin and Arizona to that list... jimlup Nov 2020 #31
And Georgia (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #33
In order for that to happen, state legislatures would have to change their own election laws In It to Win It Nov 2020 #34
Or, simply ignore their own election laws Recursion Nov 2020 #36
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
Which 5 justices do you think would rule against them? (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #40
All 9 would. marie999 Nov 2020 #43
I'm basing my argument on the conservative justices own opinion In It to Win It Nov 2020 #45
There's no evidence that suggests Repub legislators in MI will go along with that. Kaleva Nov 2020 #35
Let's see what 3 weeks of full-bore Fox News pressure does to them (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #37
Fox News is even saying there isn't evidence. Kaleva Nov 2020 #52
This article was written by David Mikkelson of Snopes, gab13by13 Nov 2020 #39
Exactly. People are saying "but that would be illegal!" as if the past 4 years didn't happen (nt) Recursion Nov 2020 #41
I don't care that 5 members of the Supreme Court would like to do it. marie999 Nov 2020 #44
It's not going to happen. Turin_C3PO Nov 2020 #46
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
The doom fantasies are getting old. SlogginThroughIt Nov 2020 #49
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