Skeptic Ginger
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As near as I can tell reviewing the challenge of the EC votes on Jan 6th there's not a chance in hell it will overturn the election. After a challenge from one member from each House, the House would need to vote to agree. That ain't gonna happen. At most there will be one or even a couple of Senators to go along with the challenge, but from there both the Senate and the House would each have to vote to reject the EC certified votes.
I do hope these idiots don't try to challenge these votes state by state. It might turn out like a days-long cricket game.
I found two interesting things rooting around looking up the rules.
That idiot AG from TX also tried to get the earlier stimulus bill stopped from going to effect in one county in a failed bid to stop mail-in ballots. TX needed the money to fund sending absentee ballots to people. That's the GOP for you, cheating any which way they can.
The other interesting thing I found from the "who knew" column is that the EC certification was challenged in the 2004 election because Ohio's voting was hinky. I posted that yesterday somewhere because the Diebold voting machines and Ken Blackburn did suspicious things.
Democrats challenge Ohio electoral votes - Move delays official certification of presidential election
Who paid attention to that back then except people more directly involved.
I paid attention up until the election. But this stuff was off my radar screen.
I do hope these idiots don't try to challenge these votes state by state. It might turn out like a days-long cricket game.
I found two interesting things rooting around looking up the rules.
That idiot AG from TX also tried to get the earlier stimulus bill stopped from going to effect in one county in a failed bid to stop mail-in ballots. TX needed the money to fund sending absentee ballots to people. That's the GOP for you, cheating any which way they can.
The other interesting thing I found from the "who knew" column is that the EC certification was challenged in the 2004 election because Ohio's voting was hinky. I posted that yesterday somewhere because the Diebold voting machines and Ken Blackburn did suspicious things.
Democrats challenge Ohio electoral votes - Move delays official certification of presidential election
Who paid attention to that back then except people more directly involved.
I paid attention up until the election. But this stuff was off my radar screen.
The move was not designed to overturn the re-election of President Bush, said Ohio Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones and California Sen. Barbara Boxer, who filed the objection.
The objecting Democrats, most of whom are House members, said they wanted to draw attention to the need for aggressive election reform in the wake of what they said were widespread voter problems.
In a letter to congressional leaders Wednesday, members of the group said they would take the action because a new report by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee found "numerous, serious election irregularities," particularly in Ohio, that led to "a significant disenfranchisement of voters."
"How can we possibly tell millions of Americans who registered to vote, who came to the polls in record numbers, particularly our young people ... to simply get over it and move on?" Tubbs Jones told reporters.