If Trump Wins, Guess Who Will Be In Charge Of Certifying The Election?
Do you know who will be in charge of certifying this election? In January 2021, it was Vice-President Mike Pence, and we all remember how that turned out. Well, an even more interesting scenario is shaping up this time around. In January 2025, Vice-President Kamala Harris will be in charge of certifying the election. In other words, if Donald Trump wins the person that he was running against will be in charge of certifying his victory. This is a major defect in our system, and it could potentially set the stage for widespread chaos if things do not go smoothly.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/if-trump-wins-guess-who-will-be-charge-certifying-election
This is EXACTLY why Trump AND Pence had to do what they did in January 2021. Their maneuver seduced the establishment in to specifically and overtly taking away the power of the VP position to do what the Deep State now would want Harris to do, come next January.
This is the one thing that so many Pence haters ignore: And when Q writes "it had to be this way" the same could be said of Pence. He had to do what he did, and it also required that he make the massive sacrifice of his reputation and legacy. But those who know, know.
All planned out. On Jan 6 2021, Pence, in cooperation with DJT, enabled devolution to go forward and the plan to succeed, including luring the DS in to taking away the ability of Harris as VP to scuttle the 2024 election. (But it required him sacrificing his public image, his reputation, etc, to the very people he was serving: Maga)
Then why hasn't be endorsed Trump for 2024.
Right. He has to play his role. It's not over till it's over. We're still in the 2021-2024 phase.
Rather than reacting to Pence not endorsing Trump, consider the impacts.
Do you think that Pence's NOT endorsing Trump has influence ANY people away from Trump?
Do you think his endorsing Trump would influence any people towards Trump that were not already leaning towards Trump?
So, what are the practical impacts of Pence not endorsing and appearing to not support Trump?
It allows the DS to think that Pence maybe was NOT working with Trump. It provides narrative cover for the very issues this post raises, i.e. a DS VP being able to somehow block the legitimate election of Trump.
The most pivotal, certainly the most EMOTIONALLY provocative, actions by DJT+Trump were the post-election phase of the 2020 election. That's still playing out.
If, after Trump gets back in to office, he comes out and then criticizes or lambasts Pence, then I'd be much more inclined to conclude that the Trump/Pence feud was in fact NOT kayfabe. But there is so much to indicate that it is and was kayfabe.
As it is, all during the 1st Trump administration, he and trump worked like the very best of associates. It's only when the 2020 election phase began (and the Biden administration phase) that there was any emergence of a Trump vs Pence situation. All of a sudden, Pence looks like a traitor.
What if devolution was already in place before Jan 6? What if Pence HAD turned around and tried to block the certification of Biden? Would it lay a precedent that would allow future VPs to reject electors and block certification of DJT? If the DS tries to do that this time, how will it look when Pence himself did not do that, even when it APPEARED to be to DJT and Maga's advantage?
War involves the art of deception. To see through the smoke and mirrors, we need to apply cool, reasoning and fact-based thinking, NOT rhetoric or narratives that are flying all over the place and triggering emotional responses.
I don't think it's beyond Kamala to not certify some college electorates and they would not care what Pence didn't do. But the law has changed but the Constitution hasn't changed and the law change hasn't been tested against the Constitution at SCOTUS, so the DNC won't give it up that easily.
Yeah, all we can really know is that they will try anything and everything.
But I think that DJT and Pence & team out-maneuvered them on this one.