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Fraud Could Put Election Outcome In State Legislators’ Hands

Could this election get any more fucked up? Yes … and we are liable to see it happen in 2021. America has allowed Idiocracy to take over in our Country. Now we are paying the price.

Source: WND

State legislators have the constitutional authority to overrule a certified vote count in presidential election if they believe it was fraudulent or in error and did not fulfill the will of the people, contend constitutional attorneys William J. Olson and Patrick M. McSweeney.

They were responding to a National Review column in which former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy insised that Republican-controlled state legislatures cannot appoint slates of Republican electors to the Electoral College if the voters chose the Democratic candidate.

But Olson, a former special counsel to the U.S. Postal Service board of governors, and McSweeney, a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general and acting assistant attorney general, explained in their analysis how the outcome could change even after states certify their results.

Olson was member of a committee for the President’s Export Council, a member of Ronald Reagan’s transition team in 1980 and an official in the U.S. Department of Transportation. McSweeney was executive director of the Virginia Commission on State Government Management and a law clerk at the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

In their analysis — titled “The constitutional duty of state legislatures in a contested presidential election” — they pose the question of what should happen if there is a “case-in-chief which demonstrates the presence of rampant fraud – with votes being tabulated at overseas computers, with software designed to elect favored candidates, with stacks of ballots marked only for Biden and no down-ballot races, etc.?”

In the instance of a “prima facie case” of “substantial computerized election fraud,” they wrote, McCarthy “would have even those state legislators who become fully persuaded that the count was fraudulent to sit back and see the person that their constituents actually elected be de-throned by CNN and National Review.”

In Arizona, as of Nov. 21, Biden had 1,672,143 votes to President Trump’s 1,661,686, a difference of only about 10,000.

They expect state legislators to expose the fraud.

“No state constitution, state law, or state court can alter or constrain that grant of power,” the lawyers wrote, citing Supreme Court precedent.

If there was fraud, the state lawmakers are “free to determine how to proceed.”

“The power to choose electors lies ‘absolutely and wholly with the legislatures of the several states.'”

They explain:

“The Founders recognized that elections could be corrupted or stolen. They established the Electoral College as a safeguard and empowered state legislatures to ensure the integrity of the election. Lawful voters expect state legislators to do their constitutional duty to ensure that the lawful votes of the people as cast are honored — not diluted or debased by systemic fraud.”

Constitutional scholar Alan Dershowitz suggested a path for victory for Trump by challenging state certifications and causing enough to remain in question that Biden would not get the required 270 votes with the Electoral College meets.

Dershowitz, an emeritus professor of law at Harvard, noted in a column for the Gatestone Institute that Biden is not officially the president-elect.

The president’s road to reelection would require a “perfect storm” that now seems unlikely but not impossible, he said.

He said that if “enough electoral votes are still being contested by mid-December, and if fewer than 270 electors are certified by their respective states by that date, then Biden could – in theory – be denied the necessary 270.”

“If that were to happen, then the election would be thrown into the House of Representatives, as it was on several occasions in the 19th century,” Dershowitz said.

Fraud Could Put Election Outcome In State Legislators’ Hands

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