Dems will lose 25%-50% of seats per 14th Amendment, Section 2, FOR TEN YEARS
https://thedonald.win/p/11R4Sa9JrV/x/c/4DqdxLfN5NP?d=50
This phase, < 24 hours for State Legislatures to do their Constitutional duty, before Electors vote on Dec 14th.
RE: Contacting State Legislatures for DJT/Pence Republican Electors
3 Key Important distinctions to convey:
1.) When State Legislatures appoint a SLATE of their State's Electors, they aren't passing a law or a bill. So 99.999% of the rules and laws, which govern such normal procedures, are completely irrelevant here.
No Special Sessions required.
No leadership required.
The "safe harbor" law cannot trump the Constitutional powers of the State Legislature. ie State Legislatures have this power so long as the window is open by congress to appoint Electors.
Technically, they don't even all have to be in the same room to sign (though this is nice of course). Like signing the Declaration of Indepence, etc.
The minimum required is: https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8EhtERu/x/c/4DpMxkNWgL3
Remember this is how the Founders put in the Constitution selects POTUS's and VPs, so it designed to work even with raging wars, civil wars, plagues, 99% illiteracy, spanning across continents/globe, wthout paved roads, empty governorships/executive offices, missing members, etc.
And most State Legislature members 1.) are normies, most people don't know it's Constitutionally this simple; 2.) there are lots of unconstitutional laws telling them "muh democracy", "muh governor", "muh special session", and other things; and 3.) obviously there's significant political bluepilled reasons to keep State Legislators in the dark about the power they Constitutionally wield.
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2.) WIN WIN Plan.
https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8EhtERu/for-everyone-who-wants-djtpence-/
According to the US Constitution, Who votes for President/VP? (Electors is the correct answer-Article 2.)
According to the US Constitution, Who selects the Electors? (States' Legislatures is the correct answer-Article 2)
According to the US Constitution, Who can select the time(frame) when States' Legislatures can select Electors? (Correct answer is congress-Article 2.)
Did congress set this– the Time as Election Day, the first Tuesday after the first Monday (aka Nov 3, 2020 this year)? (Correct answer yes 3 USC1)
And who had the most Electors over 270+ by midnight on Election Day? (Correct Answer DJT/Pence)
And In 3 USC 2, basically says that States' Legislatures can submit Electors later, if they hold an Election; now if this is unconstitutional, Who decides that? (Correct Answer The SUPREME COURT)
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3.) Fraud/Cheating = Loss 25-50% of their State's House seats in congress for ten years.
At some point, enough people, including the legal community and SCOTUS will realize:
As per the 14th Amendment, Section 2; basically, if any State sends Electors based on fraud/cheating/etc, then about 25-50% of that State's House of Representative Seats in Congress will be gone for this next 10 year US Census Apportionment 2022-2032.
The 14th contains the words which Amends some of the apportionment of House Seats from the original Constitution. 14th Enforcement, if a State nullifies the vote/disenfranchizes the votes of X% of the eligible, male, over 21yro, US Citizen voting population; then they lose THAT same X% of their House seats. This varies, but would likely on average mean 25-50%. Like if a State gets 4 from the Census, but loses 50% so down to 2 seats. Or another has 3 seats but loses 40%, then they might be down to 2 seats (33%).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Text