@KHONnews Hey fucktards, don't you have local shit to deal with?
You haven't figured out that the locals are done with msm distraction?
You're the fat ugly girl that goes home alone after the bar closed.
Can you please point to that part in the Bible where Mormons or Joseph smith were mentioned ?
I believed I asked you the same question a few days ago.
I believe I also mentioned a pope and catholic.
The only vibe that isn't a sect of Christianity is actual Christianity.
It's pretty simple, if your religion asks you to pray to concrete statues and demands $ from you, makes Jesus flip tables.
It's that fucking simple.
It's like every time I hear "muh democracy." Err we're a constitutional republic but if you repeat the same shit enough to window lickers that have been jabbed multiple times, you get the outcome you desire.
@DanaD84027316
@ChrisCoons Lololol nobody gives a flying fuck what you think.
You let teddy kennedy rail your underage daughter.
Weimar issues require appropriate actions Bolshevik.
@XavierBecerra Ya know we're not a democracy you dumb fuck.
No matter how many time you say "our democracy" we know what you mean you filthy little fucking Bolshevik.
@DiligentDenizen Nobody get's a get out of jail free card, unless they're shitlibs and related to applesauce brain.
Should he receive one, it's for one purpose only, and no, not because he paid off PDJT, he's making a deal.
Yep this is a game changer, a dc security architect I work with sent this to me a couple days ago, I had no idea this was being worked on but it'll still carry the stigma of "nuclear" to the karens out there.
It'll need to be a well defined marketing campaign, like QTS does before they go into a territory and unlike the rest of the big PE retarded dc tilt up's.
Kris unsurprisingly so doesn't understand precedent or election law whatsoever.
Having an alt slate of electors isn't illegal and in fact is historical.
These events highlight vulnerabilities in the Electoral Count Act and state certification processes, which Congress later reformed (e.g., in 2022). Precedents like 1876 and 1960 are often cited in debates, but contexts differ significantly (e.g., ongoing recounts vs. post-certification actions). For the most current or state-specific details, official archives or court records are the best sources.1876 Presidential Election (Hayes vs. Tilden)This is the most prominent historical case of multiple states submitting competing elector slates.
Democrat Samuel Tilden led Republican Rutherford B. Hayes in the popular vote and appeared to have enough electoral votes, but results in four states (Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon) were disputed due to allegations of fraud, violence, and irregularities (especially in the post-Reconstruction South).
Competing slates: Both parties submitted their own sets of electors in these states (totaling 20 disputed electoral votes). Congress received dual certificates from each.
Resolution: Congress created a special 15-member Electoral Commission (8 Republicans, 7 Democrats). It voted 8-7 along party lines to award all disputed votes to Hayes, giving him a 185-184 electoral victory. This led to the Compromise of 1877, ending Reconstruction.millercenter.orgThis remains the clearest precedent for dual slates being submitted and resolved at the federal level.
1960 Presidential Election (Kennedy vs. Nixon), HawaiiHawaii's first presidential election as a state was extremely close.
Initial certification favored Republican Richard Nixon by a narrow margin (~141 votes). The Republican electors were certified by the acting governor.
A recount was ongoing when electors met on December 19, 1960.
Competing slates: Both the certified Republican (Nixon) electors and an unofficial Democratic (Kennedy) slate met, cast votes, and submitted certificates to Washington, D.C.en.wikipedia.orgThe recount flipped the state to Kennedy by 115 votes. The Democratic slate was later certified by the Republican governor.
On January 6, 1961, Vice President Nixon (presiding over the count) accepted the Kennedy slate "without the intent of establishing a precedent." No objections were raised, and Hawaii's votes went to Kennedy.en.wikipedia.org2020 Presidential ElectionIn seven states won by Joe Biden (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin), Republican groups (often aligned with the Trump campaign) met on December 14, 2020, and signed certificates claiming to be the "duly elected" electors for Donald Trump.
These were submitted to the National Archives and Congress alongside the official Biden slates. Many included language positioning them as "contingent" if legal challenges succeeded.en.wikipedia.orgNo state certified these alternate slates, and courts widely rejected related challenges. Vice President Pence counted only the official (Biden) slates on January 6, 2021.
This has been widely described as the "fake electors" or "alternate electors" plot. Legal consequences have included indictments in several states (e.g., Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada), though some participants called them contingent and referenced 1960 Hawaii as precedent.justsecurity.orgOther Notes
No other major cases of competing full-state slates are well-documented in the same way. Earlier elections sometimes had irregularities or faithless votes (e.g., 1796, 1800 tie resolved by the House, or isolated faithless electors), but not organized dual slates from the same https://t.co/rD6nyXRiCz
In close elections like 2000 (Bush vs. Gore), some suggested submitting alternate slates (e.g., in Florida), but this did not occur; the Supreme Court resolved it https://t.co/RanYbXx5ET
Faithless electors (e.g., 7 in 2016, or isolated cases in other years) are distinctโthey do not create competing slates but deviate individually. They have never flipped a presidential https://t.co/6WAfsQsfYy
@SudokuMonster66@DefiantLs I'm in the space, we're going to move to an entire different system of compute, hence quantum.
Dilution chillers, absolute zero, they're already building this stuff out.