I thought I heard donny jr was gonna try and be the 1st woman president.
Arizona is all but over. Only 47,000 votes left in Maricopa, which is only place he can pick up more group. Pima still has 45,000 to count, and 22k up in Flag. Biden probably wins AZ by 30-40k votes Monday.
Arizona is all but over. Only 47,000 votes left in Maricopa, which is only place he can pick up more group. Pima still has 45,000 to count, and 22k up in Flag. Biden probably wins AZ by 30-40k votes Monday.
We are on the verge of victory when Georgia election results become certified Tommorow .
Trump will have no chance to change the will of the American voters.
We are on the verge of victory when Georgia election results become certified Tommorow .
Trump will have no chance to change the will of the American voters.
Yet with certification deadlines approaching in the states, Trump is intensifying his efforts to gum up the mechanics used to finalize the election. Georgia is expected to certify results Friday, followed by Pennsylvania and Michigan on Monday. And Trump could continue to protest at least through Dec. 14, when electors meet in their states to cast votes.
“I don’t see the embers dying off until then,” said Matt Moore, a former chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party who was a Trump elector in 2016.
Moore said that while “it’s hard to see the result changing … there’s not much incentive politically to concede. The fundraising’s ongoing, the president’s looking to remain engaged next year regardless. There’s not much incentive to disengage.”
So far, Trump’s baseless accusations of widespread voter fraud and numerous legal claims have FAILED on a big scale, and his other options to manipulate the Electoral College are limutrf
But his outreach to legislative Republicans in Michigan raised alarms about the possibility of Republican lawmakers overriding the popular vote in their states and appointing pro-Trump electors in the event of a stalemate over certification of election results.
It is unclear how effective Trump’s appeals to state legislative leaders may be. One of the Republicans set to meet with Trump on Friday, Michigan’s Senate majority leader, Mike Shirkey, this week that the legislature would not go against the popular vote.
Yet Republican lawmakers in the states are under pressure from a base that the election was not conducted fairly — and from a Republican Party apparatus that remains behind the president.
Yet with certification deadlines approaching in the states, Trump is intensifying his efforts to gum up the mechanics used to finalize the election. Georgia is expected to certify results Friday, followed by Pennsylvania and Michigan on Monday. And Trump could continue to protest at least through Dec. 14, when electors meet in their states to cast votes.
“I don’t see the embers dying off until then,” said Matt Moore, a former chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party who was a Trump elector in 2016.
Moore said that while “it’s hard to see the result changing … there’s not much incentive politically to concede. The fundraising’s ongoing, the president’s looking to remain engaged next year regardless. There’s not much incentive to disengage.”
So far, Trump’s baseless accusations of widespread voter fraud and numerous legal claims have FAILED on a big scale, and his other options to manipulate the Electoral College are limutrf
But his outreach to legislative Republicans in Michigan raised alarms about the possibility of Republican lawmakers overriding the popular vote in their states and appointing pro-Trump electors in the event of a stalemate over certification of election results.
It is unclear how effective Trump’s appeals to state legislative leaders may be. One of the Republicans set to meet with Trump on Friday, Michigan’s Senate majority leader, Mike Shirkey, this week that the legislature would not go against the popular vote.
Yet Republican lawmakers in the states are under pressure from a base that the election was not conducted fairly — and from a Republican Party apparatus that remains behind the president.
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