Tuesday, August 16, 2016

What to Do About Trump?

The GOP elite who have their panties in a twist could let it go and leave the electors to blame. After all, the reason we have the electoral college is because the founding fathers didn't trust the citizens. Why not make use of the system?
During the 1836 election, Virginia's entire 23-man electoral delegation faithlessly voted against victorious Democratic Party Vice Presidential Candidate Richard Mentor Johnson[2] due to Johnson's openly admitted, publicized, long-term "interracial" relationship with his octoroon slave, Julia. The loss of Virginia's support caused Johnson to fall one electoral vote short of a majority, causing the Vice Presidential election to be thrown into the U.S. Senate for the only time in American history. However, Virginia's electors voted for Martin Van Buren as pledged, meaning the presidential election itself was not in dispute. The U.S. Senate ultimately elected Johnson anyway after a party-line vote.

  Wikipedia
Would there not be enough of them?
Twenty-one states do not have laws that compel their electors to vote for a pledged candidate.[3] Twenty-nine states plus the District of Columbia have laws to penalize faithless electors, although these have never been enforced.[2] In lieu of penalizing a faithless elector, some states, like Michigan and Minnesota, specify that the faithless elector's vote is void.[4]


The laws "have never been enforced."  Begging the question: Why have them?

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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