Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition."
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Oh, I assumed you were talking about the one from 2 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_North_Carolina's_9th_congressional_district_election
@jon-nyc said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Oh, I assumed you were talking about the one from 2 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_North_Carolina's_9th_congressional_district_election
Funny thing about this, had the perp been a Democrat, Trump, Tucker, and Hannity would have made him a household name.
After all this didn’t get resolved until summer of 2019, barely a year ago. Instead they reach back a quarter century or more for their examples.
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Maybe after Republicans take back the House in 2022 there will be some appetite for real voting reform. Maybe we can get a constitutional amendment passed that formalizes voting so that every voter votes in person, provides either voter ID or a thumbprint, and we never have to worry about the integrity of our elections again.
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Maybe after Republicans take back the House in 2022 there will be some appetite for real voting reform. Maybe we can get a constitutional amendment passed that formalizes voting so that every voter votes in person, provides either voter ID or a thumbprint, and we never have to worry about the integrity of our elections again.
@Kincaid said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Maybe after Republicans take back the House in 2022 there will be some appetite for real voting reform. Maybe we can get a constitutional amendment passed that formalizes voting so that every voter votes in person, provides either voter ID or a thumbprint, and we never have to worry about the integrity of our elections again.
Well, now you're just being silly.
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@Jolly said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Once the electors vote, it's a done deal.
But...Can you imagine the blow-back on Biden?
That's what I assume.
Is there a mechanism for overthrowing the results of an election, even if illegitimate (again, I'm not saying it is. Just...spitballin')?
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@Jolly said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Once the electors vote, it's a done deal.
But...Can you imagine the blow-back on Biden?
That's what I assume.
Is there a mechanism for overthrowing the results of an election, even if illegitimate (again, I'm not saying it is. Just...spitballin')?
@George-K said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
@Jolly said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Once the electors vote, it's a done deal.
But...Can you imagine the blow-back on Biden?
That's what I assume.
Is there a mechanism for overthrowing the results of an election, even if illegitimate (again, I'm not saying it is. Just...spitballin')?
I don't think there is aConstitutional remedy...
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Impeachment will not work since the votes are not there.
See https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/post/55900 . -
@jon-nyc said in Just spitballing here - "Kraken edition.":
Impeachment and conviction.
Can you impeach based on the actions of others? I would not think so.
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