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ramblin_dave

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6. Not quite right
Fri Dec 11, 2020, 01:55 AM
Dec 2020

The counting in the joint session is on Jan 6.

If electors are challenged, only the electors that didn't meet safe harbor can be challenged, just Wisconsin I think.

But if electors are challenged, then House and Senate vote separately to accept or reject. Both must reject. The House will not reject.

End of story.

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I understood that a congressional challenge goes to the govs of the states being challenged vlyons Dec 2020 #1
For a challenge to happen, both the House & Senate have to vote to reject the electors. Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #3
In that case, it would be unresolved wnylib Dec 2020 #16
No. It takes a majority in both chambers to reject the electors. Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #17
Thanks. wnylib Dec 2020 #18
Thank God We Had the Blue WAVE Cha Dec 2020 #21
Is the outcome to have SCOTUS take the case and rule unanimously against Trump? Boogiemack Dec 2020 #8
I think they'll see all this coming and will refuse to hear the case despist all the amicae battles. ancianita Dec 2020 #12
That's what I tried to write, perhaps confusingly Miles Archer Dec 2020 #13
The only way the chamber doesn't certify Biden as the winner is if Pelosi signs off on it. Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #2
Another Question, To See When Our Democracy Will Inevitably Crumble sfstaxprep Dec 2020 #9
I don't think that'll ever happen. Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #11
+1 uponit7771 Dec 2020 #24
At least Romney and Toomey would not go along Freddie Dec 2020 #25
To be honest, I doubt they could get 10 senators to do it. Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #27
They won't get enough Senators to agree to reject the vote StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #32
If an elector's vote is challenged, the house and senate vote on the challenge unblock Dec 2020 #4
What If One Or More Of The Governors Don't Say Biden Won? sfstaxprep Dec 2020 #5
We are not heading down that road. For electors to be challenged, BOTH chambers have to vote to toss Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #7
Not quite right ramblin_dave Dec 2020 #6
Safe harbor doesn't override congress's procedure to challenge electoral votes unblock Dec 2020 #20
So what does safe harbor mean? ramblin_dave Dec 2020 #30
I've seen conflicting articles, so I read the text of the safe harbor law itself unblock Dec 2020 #33
Thanks for all the clarification vlyons Dec 2020 #10
The electors have been challenged before... Drunken Irishman Dec 2020 #14
Jan 20th is the only strict deadline set by the Constitution, it mandates current presidency ends Baclava Dec 2020 #15
Where do Governors become involved? sarisataka Dec 2020 #19
The governors sign a Letter of Ascertainment DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #29
The Certificate of Ascertainment is what reports the vote sarisataka Dec 2020 #35
That's not what I got from what Jamie Raskin DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #36
I believe he was referring to a scenario sarisataka Dec 2020 #38
If there is a way to challenge the electors, it will be challenged. Kablooie Dec 2020 #22
It never goes to the governor's. NutmegYankee Dec 2020 #23
Won't happen. 634-5789 Dec 2020 #26
I hate all this handwringing, exactly what trump and Miller wants us to do beachbumbob Dec 2020 #28
The House and Senate don't have to come to agreement StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #31
An education in the process treestar Dec 2020 #34
Here is how I expect it to play out on January 6, step-by-step onenote Dec 2020 #37
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