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Edited by Mrph1 on Nov 30th 2023 at 11:03:59 AM
They’re still actual people, that’s why neither Trump or Hillary got their full votes in 2016, because some of their electors refused to actually vote for them (electors are picked by the state party and are usually senior figures in the state who don’t hold elected office).
So in Georgia, Abrams is an Democrat elector this year, in New York, Hillary is one.
“And the Bunny nails it!” ~ Gabrael “If the UN can get through a day without everyone strangling everyone else so can we.” ~ CyranA comparison of today's tweets from both Trump and Biden. See if you can guess which is which:
And the other guy:
At the rate MegaloDON is tweeting negatively about fellow Republicans from Georgia, Dems are getting more and more likely to win the Senate.
Edited by clemont107 on Nov 20th 2020 at 3:47:22 PM
"Wow, no Mega Togekiss in Legends Z-A. Or any non-Froslass new Sinnoh Mega Evolutions. Round of applause, everybody." - DawnIf we do take both Georgia seats, I'd be very amused if one of them thanks Trump directly for helping turn Georgia blue.
My musician pageTrump may be trying to get Michigan's electors overturned and replaced
. It's still unlikely, but he seems to be trying.
See also here
Edited by DeMarquis on Nov 20th 2020 at 4:12:29 AM
I'm done trying to sound smart. "Clear" is the new smart.Note that a number of his lawyers, including Giuliani, won't be attending this meeting with the Michigan Republicans due to having to isolate after being exposed to Guiliani's Covid infected son.
Edited by Parable on Nov 20th 2020 at 1:10:44 AM
I'm a bit late on it, but the discussion about the onus being on the oppressed reminded me of a political cartoon in which one man is beating another over the head with a cross, only to play the Wounded Gazelle Gambit when the person being beaten breaks the cross over their knee - pleading for civility after behaving in a wildly uncivil manner.
"Why would I inflict myself on somebody else?"Merrick Garland Among Biden Candidates For Attorney General, Sources Say
The federal judge and erstwhile Supreme Court nominee — whose case was never taken up by Senate Republicans — could be asked by the new administration to take the reins of the Justice Department
Mnuchin claims the US is working on "mass distribution of the virus"
.
I really, really hope that this was a Freudian slip for vaccine. Because the alternative is just fucked up beyond measure.
"Yup. That tasted purple."I hope that if Garland does become the new A.G. he goes full "Bill Barr" and investigates some of the Republicans in Congress for potential corruption. They do not need to be impeached, but if they resign out of uncovered scandals that could help Dems strengthen control over Congress.
Probably just a slip of the tongue. No sane person would say "mass distribution of the virus" earnestly.
Edited by clemont107 on Nov 20th 2020 at 5:40:07 AM
"Wow, no Mega Togekiss in Legends Z-A. Or any non-Froslass new Sinnoh Mega Evolutions. Round of applause, everybody." - DawnEdited by tclittle on Nov 20th 2020 at 5:01:11 AM
"We're all paper, we're all scissors, we're all fightin' with our mirrors, scared we'll never find somebody to love."

Each party already has its slate of electors lined up who will vote for their party's ticket should that ticket win the popular vote in that state. Eight statesnote actually name said electors on the ballot.
The damned queen and the relentless knight.