Reason: None provided.
- The alternate electors make it possible for Trump to get 270+ through the judiciary. But SCOTUS has to start hearing cases soon (there are also some state level options but not in all of the implicated states).
- An assessment of foreign interference is due by Friday, which might be spicy.
- Pence might be able to pull something while counting the votes? Objections have to be accepted by both houses for votes to be discarded - but that should also apply to the alternate electors, which Pence could conceivably count first (not sure on this, I haven't seen anything about the counting order other than "alphabetical").
- I genuinely think that people are ready to boog, if it comes to that. There's way, way too much evidence for people to accept the result.
So I wouldn't say I'm convinced, especially when it comes to the judiciary, but it ain't over until the fat lady sings.
3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
- The alternate electors make it possible for Trump to get 270+ through the judiciary. But SCOTUS has to start hearing cases soon.
- An assessment of foreign interference is due by Friday, which might be spicy.
- Pence might be able to pull something while counting the votes? Objections have to be accepted by both houses for them to count - but that should also apply to the alternate electors, which Pence could conceivably count first (not sure on this, I haven't seen anything about the counting order other than "alphabetical").
- I genuinely think that people are ready to boog, if it comes to that. There's way, way too much evidence for people to accept the result.
So I wouldn't say I'm convinced, especially when it comes to the judiciary, but it ain't over until the fat lady sings.
3 years ago
1 score