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The Electoral College and the 2020 Election

Article date: 
15 December 2020
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National News
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Here is a compilation of current articles on the 2020 election and the Electoral College:

 

Video: Rep. Brooks to Challenge Election, Michelle Malkin Interview, NewsMax, December 20, 2020.

Republicans in Key Battleground States Create ‘Alternate Slate of Electors’ to Keep Trump’s Legal Challenges Afloat, Breitbart, December 14, 2020.

'Historic and Unparalleled': ALL Contested States - PA, GA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, NM GOP Electors cast ALL Cast Votes For President Trump, Geller Report, December 14, 2020.

Georgia: 16 electors cast their votes for Biden, while a separate 16 GOP electors cast ballots for Trump, saying that “the contest of the election is ongoing.”, Geller Report, December 14, 2020.

Watch: State Police BLOCK, LOCK OUT GOP Electors From Michigan Capitol By Democrats and Whitmer, Geller Report, December 14, 2020.

Legal Expert: There is No Deadline to Choose Presidential Electors Before Jan. 20 Inauguration Date, Geller Report, December 7, 2020.

The Law is Clear: If An Election is Stolen, State Legislatures Can Restore The Will of The People, Revolver, December 6, 2020.

 

The Importance of the Electoral College

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