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Honestly, and this isn't dooming, I don't see a path to prove Trump won.

I see a path to prove fraud and have states decertify; this would mean no candidate got an electoral college majority to win the presidency. This will present a constitutional crisis most likely resulting in a SCOTUS ruling.

SCOTUS could rule to remove Biden/Harris giving the presidency temporarily to the Speaker of the House (which I think is unlikely), OR SCOTUS might just ignore the fact that Biden is in office and order the House to proceed with the constitutional rules on how to select a president in the event no candidate gets enough electoral college votes.

if no person have [an electoral college] majority, then from the [top three] persons having the highest numbers...on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President.

So the House could vote to keep Biden, or replace him with Trump.

Now we see nothing can happen until the House has a non-corrupt majority -- after 2022 elections. This is why the state election laws being updated and fixed and seeing all the corrupt democrats announcing they won't re-run for office are BIG happenings. It's setting things up for a constitutional path to correcting the big lie.

Realistically, we wouldn't even want Trump back in office until 2023 so it doesn't count as a full term. This would let him get reinstated and still run again in 2024.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Honestly, and this isn't dooming, I don't see a path to prove Trump won.

I see a path to prove fraud and have states decertify; this would mean no candidate got an electoral college majority to win the presidency. This will present a constitutional crisis most likely resulting in a legal battle and a SCOTUS ruling. Ultimately, this will result in Biden/Harris being removed. The presidency would probably go temporarily to the Speaker of the House.

At this point the process would revert to the constitutional rules on how to select a president in the event no candidate gets enough electoral college votes.

if no person have [an electoral college] majority, then from the [top three] persons having the highest numbers...on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President.

So now we see nothing can happen until the House has a non-corrupt majority -- after 2022 elections. This is why the state election laws being updated and fixed and seeing all the corrupt democrats announcing they won't re-run for office are BIG happenings. It's setting things up for a constitutional path to correcting the big lie.

Realistically, we wouldn't even want Trump back in office until 2023 so it doesn't count as a full term. This would let him get reinstated and still run again in 2024.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Honestly, and this isn't dooming, I don't see a path to prove Trump won.

I see a path to prove fraud and have states decertify; this would mean no candidate got an electoral college majority to win the presidency. This will present a constitutional crisis most likely resulting in a legal battle and a SCOTUS ruling. Ultimately, this will result in Biden/Harris being removed. The presidency would then go temporarily to the Speaker of the House.

At this point the process would revert to the constitutional rules on how to select a president in the event no candidate gets enough electoral college votes.

if no person have [an electoral college] majority, then from the [top three] persons having the highest numbers...on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President.

So now we see nothing can happen until the House has a non-corrupt majority -- after 2022 elections. This is why the state election laws being updated and fixed and seeing all the corrupt democrats announcing they won't re-run for office are BIG happenings. It's setting things up for a constitutional path to correcting the big lie.

Realistically, we wouldn't even want Trump back in office until 2023 so it doesn't count as a full term. This would let him get reinstated and still run again in 2024.

2 years ago
1 score