Anonymous wrote:I think we will "know" that night or early the next day. Trump and Barr will drag the challenges until Dec 14, and it will be like 2000 all over again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between exit polling and counting, we’ll know who won within 48 hours.
Is this even what the media uses to actually declare winners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between exit polling and counting, we’ll know who won within 48 hours.
Is this even what the media uses to actually declare winners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the timeline for the Electoral College. There’s so many people involved who could gum up the process.
All controversies for tabulating votes must be resolved by December 8. So the timeline is even shorter.
https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/key-dates
Individuals involved in Electoral College voting:
Secretary of State to certify votes
Governor to authorize Certificates of Ascertainment
Electors selected by winning political party to vote on Dec 14
President of Senate and National Archivist receive Electoral College votes before transfer to the House Clerk
VPOTUS, as President of Senate, presides over counting the EC votes
One House member and one Senate member can object to the vote. House & Senate would withdraw to consider objections
VPOTUS would need to declare the winner of Electoral College
No way in hell Republicans will allow this to go forward.
January 6, 2021—Congress counts the electoral votes
Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes. The Vice President, as President of the Senate, presides over the count and announces the results of the Electoral College vote. The President of the Senate then declares which persons, if any, have been elected President and Vice President of the United States.
If any objections to the electoral votes are made, they must be submitted in writing and be signed by at least one member of the House and one Senator. If objections are presented, the House and Senate withdraw to their respective chambers to consider the merits of the objection(s) under procedures set out in Federal law.
What?? Pence can gum this up himself??? What am I missing?
It is a formality. He can't change the electoral votes or refuse to acknowledge them.
Anonymous wrote:Between exit polling and counting, we’ll know who won within 48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Between exit polling and counting, we’ll know who won within 48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the timeline for the Electoral College. There’s so many people involved who could gum up the process.
All controversies for tabulating votes must be resolved by December 8. So the timeline is even shorter.
https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/key-dates
Individuals involved in Electoral College voting:
Secretary of State to certify votes
Governor to authorize Certificates of Ascertainment
Electors selected by winning political party to vote on Dec 14
President of Senate and National Archivist receive Electoral College votes before transfer to the House Clerk
VPOTUS, as President of Senate, presides over counting the EC votes
One House member and one Senate member can object to the vote. House & Senate would withdraw to consider objections
VPOTUS would need to declare the winner of Electoral College
No way in hell Republicans will allow this to go forward.
January 6, 2021—Congress counts the electoral votes
Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes. The Vice President, as President of the Senate, presides over the count and announces the results of the Electoral College vote. The President of the Senate then declares which persons, if any, have been elected President and Vice President of the United States.
If any objections to the electoral votes are made, they must be submitted in writing and be signed by at least one member of the House and one Senator. If objections are presented, the House and Senate withdraw to their respective chambers to consider the merits of the objection(s) under procedures set out in Federal law.
What?? Pence can gum this up himself??? What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:It will be called for Biden on election night even with a couple of swing states too close to call for several days until all ballots are counted.
Early in-person votes and huge numbers of mail-in ballots received before election day should be counted on election night with the election day votes. Biden will have big enough leads in the states won by Hillary and at least 4 states won by Trump to give him an electoral vote majority.
Anonymous wrote:This is the timeline for the Electoral College. There’s so many people involved who could gum up the process.
All controversies for tabulating votes must be resolved by December 8. So the timeline is even shorter.
https://www.archives.gov/electoral-college/key-dates
Individuals involved in Electoral College voting:
Secretary of State to certify votes
Governor to authorize Certificates of Ascertainment
Electors selected by winning political party to vote on Dec 14
President of Senate and National Archivist receive Electoral College votes before transfer to the House Clerk
VPOTUS, as President of Senate, presides over counting the EC votes
One House member and one Senate member can object to the vote. House & Senate would withdraw to consider objections
VPOTUS would need to declare the winner of Electoral College
No way in hell Republicans will allow this to go forward.
Anonymous wrote:Won’t know for another 4 years and by then, we will be electing Trump jr.
Anonymous wrote:Prediction:
1. Initial results known by Wednesday AM
2. Whatever the initial results are, Trump announces clear victory, and denounces the extensive voting fraud he will claim took place in about a dozen or so states
3. By the subsequent Monday, most states will have officially reported
4. GOP will have brought suits in close-call states and possibly other jurisdictions where they have campaign counsel teed up
5. By the statutory deadlines, the SecState offices will certify their electors, EXCEPT in a few states in which Trump has suits still in progress
6. Ultimately the EC will convene being composed of a mix of actual electors and, from some disputed states, electors chosen by local law that enables the Republican state officials to pick the electors
7. Trump will "win" in the EC no matter what the actual popular vote OR the electoral selection is