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Pence To Decide Race? Law Profs Say VP Allowed To Count Electoral Votes

HA! That would be worth seeing if only to see all the leftist heads explode. Let’s do it!!! With Video!!! The whining would shatter windows across the country.

Source: WND

An analysis of the American Constitution and its subsequent election laws by two prominent law professors suggests that if there are Electoral College votes still in dispute when they are counted in Congress, the vice president, as presiding officer of the joint session, could simply choose which to count.

Or not.

The scenario isn’t that remote, as there are multiple states where the results from the Nov. 3 balloting still are being challenged in the courts. Some of the cases appear to be heading to the Supreme Court, which, of course, could issue rulings that would resolve those uncertainties.

But the explanation posted by the American Mind, and written by John Yoo, a law professor at California-Berkeley, and Robert J. Delahunty, a law professor at St. Thomas University, reveals the constitutional provision can be interpreted to say that Vice President Mike Pence, as the presiding officer at the joint session of Congress when Electors are counted, can refuse to “count” some, if they remain disputed.

The conclusions come in an article posted only days before the election. They had mentioned the “closely and bitterly divided electorate; the threat of violence and disruption on Election Day or after; and the unusual circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

What did happen is that the electorate gave President Trump huge margins in several swing states, but “dumps” of massive numbers of ballots after the polls closed eventually pushed Joe Biden into the lead.

Multiple court cases have been filed based on a wide range of suspicions, often supported by witnesses and documentation, that Biden was given extraordinarily high percentages of those late votes, and more.

Specifically, in several states, officials are under attack for changes they made to election procedures that apparently directly violated their own state election laws and the state constitution, regarding elections.

Any of those states’ Electors could be still under challenge in January when Congress “counts” those votes.

The professors found that the “constitutional structure” favors President Trump if Election Day “fails to result in a clear winner.”

The professors cite the “unprecedented” circumstance of the COVID-19 pandemic influencing the election procedures, and ultimately, they correctly suggested “Trump appears to be the winner on the morning after Election Day, but a ‘blue wave’ begins in the days and weeks after, and Biden claims a belated, overtime victory.”

Those “delayed” results actually could pose problems, they warned.

They also mentioned the constitutional provision that gives to state legislators the power to appoint Electors.

But, they explained, there’s another plausible scenario.

But the Founders addressed the possibility that the Electoral College vote would fail to produce a winner, and it’s possible that Electoral College votes would remain “under question, whether because of fraud in the vote, inability to county ballots accurately under neutral rules, or a dispute,” even if they are certified by a governor.

“Under the 12th Amendment, ‘the President of the Senate [i.e., the Vice President] shall, in the Presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates [of the electoral votes of the states] and the votes shall then be counted.’ Left unclear is who is to ‘count’ the electors’ votes and how their validity is to be determined,”

They suggest if “counting” the votes is the vice president’s responsibility, “then the inextricably intertwined responsibility for judging the validity of those votes must also be his.”

The result could be no winner from the Electoral College, and the election then would go to the House of Representatives, where each state would get one vote.

The professors then outlined a series of additional backups that, they suggest, could even result in a President Mike Pompeo, if certain alignments develop.

“It just might fit our bizarre times,”

Just the News found other opinions on the matter, including Norman J. Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute who called the idea “ludicrous on its face.”

“Attorney Richard Roth of The Roth Law Firm, a New York-based litigation firm, told Just the News in an email that while the professors’ essay ‘raises several very valid – and very controversial – issues, they all rest on one fact: the certification of election results,'” the report said.

Pence To Decide Race? Law Profs Say VP Allowed To Count Electoral Votes

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