Constitutionally, it is supposed to prevent a hostile Congress from refusing to certify an inbound POTUS, based on the assumption that the incoming Congress aligns with the new POTUS.
Which it generally should, at least leaning that direction in theory.
You wouldn't catch me voting for, say, Trump and then voting for Haley Stevens or one of the other Michigan hags like Slotkin.
Honestly if one pays attention to the county maps from 2016 and 2020, the majority should be held in both houses of Congress AND the electoral college should go red 9/10 times.
Constitutionally, it is supposed to prevent a hostile Congress from refusing to certify an inbound POTUS, based on the assumption that the incoming Congress aligns with the new POTUS.
https://www.npr.org/2024/10/31/nx-s1-5161596/electoral-college-count-reform-deadlines
Which it generally should, at least leaning that direction in theory.
You wouldn't catch me voting for, say, Trump and then voting for Haley Stevens or one of the other Michigan hags like Slotkin.
Honestly if one pays attention to the county maps from 2016 and 2020, the majority should be held in both houses of Congress AND the electoral college should go red 9/10 times.