@metal-brain saidWhat are you suggesting ?
That is just a projection. He doesn't have those electoral delegates yet.
That the electoral votes will be assigned differently ?
@mghrn55 saidHere is an excerpt from the link below:
What are you suggesting ?
That the electoral votes will be assigned differently ?
"The Election College Reigns Supreme
First things first, it's actually the Electoral College -- and not the media or even the popular vote like many folks (both Americans and especially foreigners) wrongly believe -- which legally decides the presidency as per the Constitution. Each state's electors are expected -- but not always legally obligated -- to vote for the candidate who wins the popular vote in their state when this institution meets in mid-December. The existing and forthcoming litigation from the Trump team might change the final tally in key battleground states, however, which could in turn influence the outcome of this process. There's also the possibility of so-called “dueling slates of electors” being nominated by the governor and legislature of some contested states, especially given the legally unresolved outcomes there, the scenario of which was described in detail by Reuters in their informative article on the topic from last month."
http://oneworld.press/?module=articles&action=view&id=1776
@metal-brain saidI'm not American. But I am somewhat aware of the political possibilities of the electoral college process.
Here is an excerpt from the link below:
"The Election College Reigns Supreme
First things first, it's actually the Electoral College -- and not the media or even the popular vote like many folks (both Americans and especially foreigners) wrongly believe -- which legally decides the presidency as per the Constitution. Each state's electors are expected -- but not alw ...[text shortened]... article on the topic from last month."
http://oneworld.press/?module=articles&action=view&id=1776
But you raised extreme scenarios.
In general, the will of the people gets transmitted to Washington.
I ask again.
What are you suggesting ?
@mghrn55 saidJust what the article says, Biden technically is not the president elect yet.
I'm not American. But I am somewhat aware of the political possibilities of the electoral college process.
But you raised extreme scenarios.
In general, the will of the people gets transmitted to Washington.
I ask again.
What are you suggesting ?
@Cheesemaster
Yeah, citing the true numbers of who voted is psycho.
Coming from you, I take that as a complement Trollmaster.