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Lifer
- Jun 4, 2004
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What, are you an elector? Do you plan to act in Bad Faith?
Do you hate America?
OR, do you think you know better than its collective gut instinct?
Dude I posted a simple fact. Why this triggered you I don't know.
However the electors may vote how they want in conjunction with the US constitution and applicable state laws. That's the way it is and each candidate, voter and citizen should know that.
Undeserved loyalty is insubstantial. If 37+ EC members abandon ship, that works for me, and IMO the country at large.
That may or may not be the case. I'm simply stating why it's very unlikely the Electoral College will change the outcome of the vote. Partisans have many reasons to vote for their candidate and very few not to.
And he gave his word that he was going to fulfill the votes of his Party. He's a liar and i mean that in the best Texan way.
I'm not making a value judgement here.
While I personally think he's more changing his mind rather than lying, if you have an issue with it and as a Texas republican you have a couple of options.
Complain to the Texas Republican Party that they need to improve their vetting of electors or contact your state representative and ask for legal requirements for electors to follow the vote. As of right now there are no legal rules for Texas electors to vote a certain way.
