Unless the republicans elect Hillary into office...

Unless the republicans elect Hillary into office, Trump will 100% become president and this is just all usual media nonsense for views.
Here's why:

>What happens if no presidential candidate gets 270 Electoral votes?
>If no candidate receives a majority of Electoral votes, the House of Representatives elects the President from the 3 Presidential candidates who received the most Electoral votes.
>Each state delegation has one vote.
Source: archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/faq.html

Projected Electoral Vote:
Trump: 306
Clinton: 232
Total Electoral Votes: 538

They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

>no one replies to this
>hundreds of replies to shitty leaf baiting
sounds about right

If it goes to the House the CIA quietly points out to a lot of Republican reps that they have video of them raping small children and it would be best if they vote for Hillary.

>Trump will 100% become president
Should have stopped with this.

Bump for the one thread with truth in it.

Bump

To many retards

bump, this leaf is tired of the overly repeated bajt threads

For Trump to fall under 50%, though, some electors would have to vote for somebody else. The top vote getter among any possible "someone elses" would have the third most electoral votes, and would be one of the three from whom Congress could chose.

Which aint happening, Trump may see 0ne or two faithless electors, but he will be comfortably over 50%.

well technically neither have received any electoral votes yet. if another republican (jeb!) gets at least one vote the house could vote him in

The electors vote tomorrow. Will we know the outcome of their vote tomorrow as well?

They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

>They are the only two candidates who can be elected by the House of Representatives because they obtained all of the electoral votes. Pence can't be elected (Twelfth Amendment), Kasich can't be elected, Johnson can't be elected, and Stein can't be elected.

not until january 6th

Nobody else got electoral votes.
It's Trump or Clinton, and no Republican member of Congress (they're the electoral college) will sacrifice their career and vote for Hillary, it's just not going to happen.

I suspect that the Hamilton Electors nonsense will peel of maybe a half dozen Hillary votes, with a few of them going to Bernie because there is nothing so retarded that some liberal will not do it, and some going to Kasich because the HE crowd wants him as he GOP alternate to Trump, in the event that their idiocy actually tricked a lot of Trump electors into abandoning ship.

The MSM knows that they're going to be dead by the end of 2017, so they're getting in as much "shitreporting" as they can before that happens.

Good post.

It really doesn't matter what happens after, If enough electors change their vote, America is finished. It would be the death of Caesar where the shell will survive simply due to the size of it but the empire and the country will be dead.

On Friday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m., members of the House and Senate will meet in the House chamber to count those votes. Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., as the departing president of the Senate, is expected to preside over the count, during which every state’s vote is opened and announced in alphabetical order.

Mr. Biden will then declare the winner based on who has the majority of votes — at least 270. (That has led, three times, to an awkward moment when the sitting vice president has announced his own defeat, according to the House historian’s office. That happened most recently in 2001, to Al Gore.)
And that’s it?

Not quite. At that point, Mr. Biden will ask if there are any objections, and lawmakers can then challenge either individual electoral votes or state results as a whole. If an elector has chosen to vote against state results, that is the moment when lawmakers can petition to throw that vote out.

Objections must be in writing and signed by at least one member of the House and one member of the Senate. If there are any objections, the House and Senate then immediately split up to consider them and have just two hours to decide whether they support the objection or not.

Both chambers will then reconvene and share their decisions; if both the House and the Senate agree with the objection, then they will throw out the votes in question. But Congress has never sustained an objection to an electoral vote.

After any and all objections have been resolved, the results are considered final. The next step is to swear in the winner on Jan. 20.

The scary thing everyone overlooks is that there is not one independent or third party representative in the US Congress as of this election.

Not one. Two party state, now.

That's more of a worry than Trump

>now

Wait, seriously? I thought we would know before it became official.

RNC already contacted the 306. 305 for Trump and Suprun's call went straight to his attorney.

There were independents and other parties, not many mind you, in the previous Congresses.

Not a single one now

The actual voting occurs tomorrow. The idea is that via Faithless Electing, they can choose a republican third placer, and that the GOP would have the choice of electing that republican in the place of Trump. The idea, of course, being that the GOPe might prefer another candidate to Trump.

Unless the GOP is feeling particularly suicidal it isn't happening, though. They fought Trump tooth and nail, but at this point the tent's boundaries have changed, and they must realize what a move like this would do to 2020 onward.

There was that one guy from Maine. Other than that, I cant think of any House member who ran 3rd party or Ind.
And when it comes to politics, being 3 in a crowd of 500+ isnt that much of a big deal.

What if they're lying? It happens.

dDumpf BTFO this time!

I'm lost here. Trump won the election. Why the fuck is this even a topic? Stop talking about it.

Very seldom. But I agree it needs to be changed to a one party system so Trump can establish the United American Empire and turn the entire world to US clay.

Get ready for wanna-be Antifa commotion tomorrow. We know Trump will still be inagurated. They don't.

There's no point in replying to the truth. We all know that trump is going to become president and that this whole "hamilton electors" shit is just (((fake news)))

Sanders... he gone now
Sablan... ditto
Paul... gorn
Goode, Frazer, not anymore
Since 1877, there have been 111 third party U.S. Congress Representatives: 6 from the Modern era, 36 from the Progressive era, 44 from the Populist era, and 25 from the Greenback era.

Technically we never vote directly for somebody. We won't see if those electors actually follow through with their votes until tomorrow, and though the overwhelming majority will vote for who they promised to, the talk is the threat of a coup by stealing Trump's majority (effectively subverting the will of the people the electors who do so represent)

They won't have jobs on Tuesday.

So will we know the results tomorrow or do we have to wait until January 6th?

Will of the people is technically a Hillary win.

To add though the "moral" definition of the Rep and Dem party have switched twice since then.

You should know tomorrow, but nothing is official until...
On Friday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m., members of the House and Senate will meet in the House chamber to count those votes. Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., as the departing president of the Senate, is expected to preside over the count, during which every state’s vote is opened and announced in alphabetical order.

Mr. Biden will then declare the winner based on who has the majority of votes — at least 270. (That has led, three times, to an awkward moment when the sitting vice president has announced his own defeat, according to the House historian’s office. That happened most recently in 2001, to Al Gore.)
And that’s it?

Not quite. At that point, Mr. Biden will ask if there are any objections, and lawmakers can then challenge either individual electoral votes or state results as a whole. If an elector has chosen to vote against state results, that is the moment when lawmakers can petition to throw that vote out.

Objections must be in writing and signed by at least one member of the House and one member of the Senate. If there are any objections, the House and Senate then immediately split up to consider them and have just two hours to decide whether they support the objection or not.

Both chambers will then reconvene and share their decisions; if both the House and the Senate agree with the objection, then they will throw out the votes in question. But Congress has never sustained an objection to an electoral vote.

After any and all objections have been resolved, the results are considered final. The next step is to swear in the winner on Jan. 20.

So your saying there's a chance Bernie could still win?

Barring one or two attention whores, the other electors won't bother unless the GOP and Congress implicitly agree with it, in which case their jobs are safe. They aren't going to attempt to pull a coup if they aren't sure Congress will follow through on the opening.

Not really. If I'm a texan in the district this faithless fag is from, he's supposed to vote for Trump as per the results in my area, and when he doesn't he's not representing his people from his state.

The popular vote bit is a separate issue.

We already know the result.

Donald J Trump is the 45th President of the United States of America... or the 44th if they nullify Obama for not being a natural born US citizen

No. It's the will of a few small areas.

>the talk is the threat of a coup by stealing Trump's majority (effectively subverting the will of the people the electors who do so represent)

Good luck with that.
Effectively those people would be voting themselves out of a job and into a civil war.

He wasn't on the Democrat ticket.

So, no

If the GOP electors drop Trump for any other candidate, there is a chance that the Republican vote could split in the House and effectively elect Hillary. Why do you think shitlibs are pushing them to vote Kasich? Trump must remain over 270.

No because Trump would have campaigned differently if it was popular vote

Don't include Detroit...

During Stein's recount attempt they found more votes for Hillary than there were registered voters. Whoops

A candidate other than Trump or Clinton could be elected, but they'd have to be elected by the electoral college itself. If the vote is thrown to the House then it's automatically between Trump and Clinton.

People have become very binary politically since the 60's, both parties (which are private organizations mind you) find it to suit their best interests (retaining power and securing funds for their preferred form of gibs)

Only if they were on the ballot form for the parties that won states... and VP noms don't count (12th amendment)

So the choice for the EC is Trump, or Clinton.

Seeing as how the EC are the elected representatives themselves, no Republican would vote for Hillary, that would be literally political suicide

Will of the brown people you mean.

Congress has to choose between the top three electoral college candidates. If the electoral college has enough votes, anyone could be the third candidate and elected by the House.

Regular idiots might be too dumb to mentally account for the effect of vote splitting, but congresspeople are professional strategic voters.

Even if *somehow* they don't vote for Trump, there's zero chance in hell the republicans in congress aren't going to be unanimous.

Are you fucking with me user? They vote tomorrow but it's a "sekreett"

Get the fuck out, what kind of shit stupid system is this. It's bad enough that your entire country is up in shit because some people refuse to adhere to democracy.

Even worse that no one has pointed this out to them or socially lynched them. But now the wait extends all the way into the new year?

Fuck will this election crap never end

It's gone the other way over here... Labor and Libs tried to wipe out the smaller parties and it backfired immensely, the crossbench grew and the minority Lib govt has to kiss crossbench ass to get anything passed

heres how the narrative will go.

"Trump still president but these 2 dudes voted hillary and she won the popular vote! America never wanted Trump!"

they are just trying to keep up their hate for republicans so their people wont get complacent when Trump actually does a good job.

>no Republican would vote for Hillary, that would be literally political suicide

It's political suicide either way. And electors are people whose entire career is party politics, so it's career suicide as well.

The reason they won't vote for Hillary is because it's fucking Hillary.

Technically, the electors could vote for a third person and then congress could pick that person.

>they are just trying to keep up their hate for republicans so their people wont get complacent when Trump actually does a good job.
This desu.

Nah, we'll know tomorrow.

The 6th is just when congress officially receives the votes and all the dem representatives/senators stand up to bitch for a few hours. Should be fun.

In reality that's not going to happen.

That would start a civil war

The post election electoral vote has never mattered this much in the past.

The media is now blatantly trying to incite chaos.

Kind of hoping Suprun gets rekt