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BREAKING: TRUMP - "If Vice President @Mike_Pence comes through for us, we will win the Presidency"
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78549749:MV80NjU1MjE3Xzg0ODA2ODU4Xzg5NUJFQzY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71421048:MV80NjU1MjE3Xzg0ODA2Nzc1X0NFODBCNTZC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77972350:MV80NjU1MjE3Xzg0ODA2Njg5XzQxNkM4RkI4] [quote:Catnip:MV80NjU1MjE3Xzg0ODA2NDU3XzEwRkUwODlD] [quote:braintwerk:MV80NjU1MjE3Xzg0ODAzMTg5XzczRkQ2OTBG] How in the fuck does he let it come down to pence? Driving us to the brink. [/quote] Because Pence is the president of the Senate. He will accept or reject the electors. Pence will more than likely reject them because of the overwhelming amount of fraud found in the presidential election. If he rejects them, Trump is the election winner because all of those elector votes will be subtracted from Biden's total count, which will put him below Trump. [/quote] [b]CUT THE CRAP![/b] Pence has NO ROLE in accepting or rejecting. All he can do is announce whether a valid objection (based on the presence of one member, or more, of each chamber objecting) exists, and then kick the State's status to the House and Senate for debate. [b]HE HAS NO ROLE IN ADJUDICATION.[/b] [/quote] You need to do some reading friend, you don't seem to know wtf you're talking about here lol [/quote] You can read the law here. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/3/15 Only a congressman and senator, together, can object to a state's electoral votes, and it has to be in writing. There's nothing in the law about the VP doing anything but calling on tellers and announcing the results. There's nothing in that to give the VP the power to unilaterally overturn a presidential election. It's absurd to even think the framers or anyone after then would ever provide that power to the VP, which of course they haven't. [/quote]
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