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Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Who will Win? For Real...
Doug Krieger
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KNOW THIS - In 1800 the House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as President (Article 12 of the US Constitution). In 1824 a similar issue arose and the House of Representatives had to decide which of the 4 candidates should win. The Trump-Biden election is far from over - lawsuits, recounts, legal charges (legislatures, SCOTUS issues, etc.) - so the House of Representatives MAY have to decide - BUT THERE'S ONLY 1 VOTE PER STATE and since 37 STATES ARE REPUBLICAN - TRUMP WINS! Do you think POTUS KNOWS THIS and that's why DJT will NOT concede? Maybe Hillary knew more about the law than we thought?
If the election remains tied after expected legal challenges and the submission of certified results from the states to Congress, the newly elected House would decide the presidential winner in January 2021 based on a vote of state delegations and not individual representatives. Currently, the Republicans control 26 of the 50 House delegations that would vote in a contingent election for president. The Senate would vote to pick the vice president based on a majority of members casting votes.
The Congressional Research Service issued updated guidance on all the twists and turns of a contingent election in October. The constitutional process does allow for the possibility of the president and vice president chosen in the contingent election to be from different political parties. That rival vice president would also serve as the Senate’s tie-breaking vote after the new president is inaugurated.
https://www.quorum.us/.../republicans-now-control-more.../
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