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I believe only three states are going to be objected to, though. -- nm
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mara (aka mara)
Jan 6 '21, 10:17
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2 Hour Time Limit per objection. Both House and Senate must agree with objection to be valid(majority vote) -- nm*
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budice
Jan 6, 10:20
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What happens if they were to agree (they won't, but pretend). Are the electors replaced? Ignored? What? -- nm
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ty97
Jan 6, 10:22
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I don’t know if anyone really knows. -- nm
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mara
Jan 6, 10:28
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This. There are even questions about whether the Electoral College Act itself is constitutional. Best explanation I've seen lately was from ... -- (link)
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ReluctantCynic
Jan 6, 10:36
I'm guessing Nancy and Mitch had conversations on how to deal with these idiots -- nm
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eag
Jan 6, 10:22
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