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what about this ?


I mean the "Miller Gameplan"

"A tie in the Electoral College is one way the 2020 election could end up with Congress. In the extremely unlikely scenario that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump get 269 electors, the election would be thrown into the House.
A more likely scenario is that the Trump campaign’s litigation winds up getting Congress involved in the 2020 election.
Though courts will decide specific questions of legal interpretation in voting disputes, they do not want to be perceived as deciing the 2020 election result, as the Supreme Court did in 2000. Where possible, judges will decline to hear lawsuits that ask big political questions and leave these issues for the political system to resolve.
Enter Congress. If neither candidate gets to 270 electors due to disputed ballots, the House would have to decide the election. "

Congress could select the president in a disputed election

and

"In the United States, a contingent election is the procedure used to elect the president or vice president in the event that no candidate for one or both of these offices wins an absolute majority of votes in the Electoral College. A presidential contingent election is decided by a special vote of the United States House of Representatives, while a vice-presidential contingent election is decided by a vote of the United States Senate. During a contingent election in the House, each state's delegation casts one en bloc vote to determine the president, rather than a vote from each representative. Senators, on the other hand, cast votes individually for vice president. "
Contingent election - Wikipedia



Then Supreme Court?
 

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The more I see and hear Stacey Abrams speak the more I wish she was the first female, hbcu grad and “POC” VP :to:

Truly black excellence, rarely fukk with politicians but she’ll be interesting to follow. Kamala seems like a great worker and very intelligent but not a leader or someone who inspires or envisions . :yeshrug:

But maybe boring stability is what’s needed before we get busy idk
 
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Yall watch too many movies... first it was mass riots, shootings and a full on civil war if he lost, now it's a coup.. chill with the fantasies. At worst, he probably won't attend the inauguration.

says breh who is living through Pandemic, Inferno, Earthquake, Rebellion and The Madness of King George ..
 

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what about this ?

"Contingent elections have occurred only three times in American history: in 1801, 1825, and 1837.

The three past contingent elections were held by the outgoing Congress, since, at the time, congressional terms ended / began on March 4, the same day as presidential terms. In 1933, the 20th Amendment moved the congressional term end / start date to an earlier date in the year than the new January 20 presidential term end / start date. The amendment reduced the length of lame-duck sessions of Congress. As a result, the contingent elections are conducted by the incoming Congress.[2] "

" The 20th Amendment has it that Trump, or any other lame-duck leader, loses his presidential mandate January 20 at noon, and, if he tries to stick around after that, the very guard once tasked with protecting the nation's top officeholder now has to evict him. "

"If no president has been chosen by January 20, 2021, then the statutory line of succession begins, which means the Speaker of the House (Nancy Pelosi ) ascends to the presidency. The Vice President's term similarly ends at noon on January 20."


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