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Who select the Electoral College members?
Dec 28, 2020 18:07:10   #
Alber
 
Who selected the Electoral College members in the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada?
The Constitution says: (Article Two, First Section [2] Each State shall appoint, in the manner that ITS LEGISLATURE PROVIDES, a number of electors equal to the total number of senators and representatives to which the State is entitled in Congress… .or, as which is the same: The president and vice president will be elected by an Electoral College, whose members have been selected or appointed by the legislative Assemblies of the states.

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Dec 28, 2020 19:08:33   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Alber wrote:
Who selected the Electoral College members in the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada?
The Constitution says: (Article Two, First Section [2] Each State shall appoint, in the manner that ITS LEGISLATURE PROVIDES, a number of electors equal to the total number of senators and representatives to which the State is entitled in Congress… .or, as which is the same: The president and vice president will be elected by an Electoral College, whose members have been selected or appointed by the legislative Assemblies of the states.
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The voters in the State. This isn't rocket science, nor is it some secret cabal, each State spells out how electors are selected and assigned.

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Dec 28, 2020 21:08:16   #
ImLogicallyRight
 
lpnmajor wrote:
The voters in the State. This isn't rocket science, nor is it some secret cabal, each State spells out how electors are selected and assigned.


***The voters in the State. This isn't rocket science, nor is it some secret cabal, each State spells out how electors are selected and assigned.


>>>The voters of the State under the rules set forth by the State Legislatures not the Governor, the Secretary of State of the head of the Board of Elections. Not always done this time around.

>>>The election must be carried out in a free and open manner with observers allowed at all points along the way with unfettered access to the process. Not always done this time around.

>>>The tabulating machinery must be tamper proof and operated in a manner insuring each legal vote cast is counted once and no illegal votes are counted, under the watchful eye of observers at all times. Not always done this time around.

>>>I could go on, but these rules weren't always met and often violated to the extreme as to leave no confidence in the outcome of the election. As such, the State Legislature has the right to offer a separate list of electors to challenge the electors of disputed states, picked by disputed votes.

>>>Because of so much obvious fraud, it will be up to the Congress to decide by established rules, who will get what votes and thus who will be the winner. The real winner or the so called announced winner of hundreds of thousands of disputed votes.

By all possible common sense and reason. President Donald Trump should prevail with a massive win.

Logically Right

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Dec 29, 2020 06:52:52   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
***The voters in the State. This isn't rocket science, nor is it some secret cabal, each State spells out how electors are selected and assigned.


>>>The voters of the State under the rules set forth by the State Legislatures not the Governor, the Secretary of State of the head of the Board of Elections. Not always done this time around.

>>>The election must be carried out in a free and open manner with observers allowed at all points along the way with unfettered access to the process. Not always done this time around.

>>>The tabulating machinery must be tamper proof and operated in a manner insuring each legal vote cast is counted once and no illegal votes are counted, under the watchful eye of observers at all times. Not always done this time around.

>>>I could go on, but these rules weren't always met and often violated to the extreme as to leave no confidence in the outcome of the election. As such, the State Legislature has the right to offer a separate list of electors to challenge the electors of disputed states, picked by disputed votes.

>>>Because of so much obvious fraud, it will be up to the Congress to decide by established rules, who will get what votes and thus who will be the winner. The real winner or the so called announced winner of hundreds of thousands of disputed votes.

By all possible common sense and reason. President Donald Trump should prevail with a massive win.

Logically Right
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I'd like to add that federal law requires all election records and ballots be maintained for two years following an election. In Michigan, ballots from Antrim county that were recording over a 60% error rate (again, a violation of federal law which permits an error rate of 1 in 250,000 votes or a rate of .0004%). The adjudication records don't exist, another violation of election law. In Georgia, the election data and ballots are unavailable for reconciliation. Everything is hidden in the Dominion machines code. Which is unreadable unless Dominion gives the key, which they won't claiming it is proprietary software.

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Dec 29, 2020 09:45:07   #
Alber
 
lpnmajor wrote:
The voters in the State. This isn't rocket science, nor is it some secret cabal, each State spells out how electors are selected and assigned.


You're right, it's not rocket science or secret cabal, you just have to know how to read, read everything and interpret it. You need to read the following: "in the way its legislature provides." When the legislature casts a vote against the state executive, it is a sign that the provisions of the legislature have not been followed.
The Executive has certified elections that have been protested for fraud.
Thus, when the Vice President receives two certifications from the same state, he can determine that neither of the two is accepted. As long as it receives the support of a representative and a senator, it is very possible that the votes of the 7 states in question will not be accepted and the vote will go to the House and Senate.

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Dec 29, 2020 09:55:36   #
Alber
 
ImLogicallyRight and Kickaha
After seeing the brazenness with which the Supreme Court ignored the Texas lawsuit, little remains to be seen. Hopefully there will be a problem in the joint session of Congress on January 6.
I estimate that on January 2, the President should enforce the Executive Order on Election Irregularities and declare Martial Law where necessary, starting with Washington D.C.

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Dec 29, 2020 12:21:56   #
Alber
 
Alber wrote:
You're right, it's not rocket science or secret cabal, you just have to know how to read, read everything and interpret it. You need to read the following: "in the way its legislature provides." When the legislature casts a vote against the state executive, it is a sign that the provisions of the legislature have not been followed.
The Executive has certified elections that have been protested for fraud.
Thus, when the Vice President receives two certifications from the same state, he can determine that neither of the two is accepted. As long as it receives the support of a representative and a senator, it is very possible that the votes of the 7 states in question will not be accepted and the vote will go to the House and Senate.
You're right, it's not rocket science or secret ca... (show quote)


Better yet, following the 12th amendment: “The person having the greatest Number of votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed…..”

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Dec 30, 2020 07:25:32   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Alber wrote:
Who selected the Electoral College members in the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada?
The Constitution says: (Article Two, First Section [2] Each State shall appoint, in the manner that ITS LEGISLATURE PROVIDES, a number of electors equal to the total number of senators and representatives to which the State is entitled in Congress… .or, as which is the same: The president and vice president will be elected by an Electoral College, whose members have been selected or appointed by the legislative Assemblies of the states.
Who selected the Electoral College members in the ... (show quote)


Well, since we're in uncharted territory, it may not matter who elects them but who counts them. Pence can decide to toss states that didn't follow the Constitution or the state Legislature. That will be Pence. Don't worry, be happy!

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