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November 11, 2020
How Trump might still win
There is hope. It's slim, but it's there.
This has never happened before, and we are in murky territory, but let's try to see through the murk.
In several states, including the ones Trump is now suing (Pennsylvania included), there were enough suspicious votes (fraudulent) to swing the election. But for that fraud, Trump would have been the clear winner.
We don't know how the court will rule, but it is possible that the court could award those electors to Trump or at least disqualify them from casting their votes.
If enough electors (or their votes) are disqualified, neither candidate will have the necessary 270 electoral votes to win. That would then send the decision to the House of Representatives, where the advantage would go to Trump, even if there are more Democrats in the House than Republicans. That is because, in the House, each state, not each representative, becomes a de facto...(Read Full Post)
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