Mr. Friscus
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It is a question. Are you incapable of reading it?Is that supposed to be a question? If so, it’ll be the one who loses.
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It is a question. Are you incapable of reading it?Is that supposed to be a question? If so, it’ll be the one who loses.
Sorry, no. The Democrats were trying to convince Trump electors to throw their states' votes away by voting for someone who didn't even run, expecting that all Democrat electors would stay faithful so if Trump lost enough electors Hills could be handed the presidency.Are the electors selected before the election and then they know who they're supposed to vote for after the results come in? I thought the votes determined whether the electors already committed to vote for Jones get to vote, or the ones committed to vote for Smith get to vote.
Was it in 2016 that the Democrats were trying to convince electors to vote for the Dem even if their voters voted for the Rep, because the Dem was supposed to win? Or was that another dirty trick at another election year?
If Trump or Desantis is elected and a leftist electoral college voter refuses to give them their vote even though they won the state.
No, the Feds will bypass it, you watch.I disagree. States rights are alive and well now, thanks to President Trump and this Supreme Court.
Some, yes, I agree with your opinion.No, the Feds will bypass it, you watch.
They have no respect for anything they don't personally believe.
They are above the law.
Big Brother is the hobby.Some, yes, I agree with your opinion.
But, you have to get a new hobby dude.
Are you sure?Questions usually end in question marks, kiddo.
That would clearly be the Republican party – as they’ve demonstrated endlessly since November 2020.Which Party is More Likely to Refuse to Comply with the Electoral Process
Suppose in the 2024 Election it's Trump, Desantis, or any Republican vs. Biden, Harris, or any Democrat.
Suppose the GOP wins, but multiple electoral collage voters for the state refuse to align with their duty and vote opposite of the state result.
Would this be more likely Democrats thwarting the GOP or the GOP thwarting Democrats?