Richard-H
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State legislatures in EVERY state have made laws that require all Electors to be determined by the popular vote. It is ILLEGAL for state legislatures to choose electors ad hoc, as you apparently believe they can.
Do you realize how IDIOTIC it would be for state legislatures to choose the electors and ignore the popular vote?
Seriously, grow a brain!!!![]()
State Discretion in Choosing Electors | Constitution Annotated | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
An annotation about Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States.constitution.congress.gov
Are you really this thick?
The state legislature have all created laws for determining the method of choosing electors - and all of them require that electors be chosen by the popular vote.
Any change from that would be a violation of state laws.
You can squirm and wiggle all you want, but it won't change anything.