Apparently Pence came through with the Pence Card.
https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2020/12/DC-WVA-20201222-complaint.pdf
Apparently Pence came through with the Pence Card.
https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2020/12/DC-WVA-20201222-complaint.pdf
In your mind who are the patriot's?
Similarly, the Defendant States’ executives, Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania,
Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin, Governor Brian
Kemp of Georgia, and Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona under 3 U.S.C. § 6 and their respective
state’s laws, have designated the Presidential electors under the assumption that state executive
branch certification is all that is required.53
But, Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, Governor Gretchen Whitmer of
Michigan, Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin, Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia, and Governor
Doug Ducey of Arizona are constitutionally mistaken because the designated by the Governor of
each Defendant State cannot cure that the Presidential electors are without state legislative post-
election certification. Until the state legislature certifies the Presidential electors, the respective
Governor’s designation under 3 U.S.C. § 6 and their respective state’s laws have no legal effect.
Absent the state legislative post-election certification required by Article II, the
Governor’s designation of Presidential electors has no legal effect because their votes cannot be
counted by the Vice President, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
Finally, Article II requires the Defendants’ state legislative leaders to act to vote on
post-election certification of the Presidential electors. But, instead, the state legislatures violate this
constitutional duty because of their state laws which are a perpetual and wholesale delegation of
post-election certifications to state executive branch officials—as they have done in
Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-212 (B) (Arizona Secretary of State), Ga. Code Ann. § 21-2-499 (B) (Georgia
Secretary of State and Governor), Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 168.46 (Michigan State Board of
Canvassers and Governor), Wis. Stat. § 7.70 (5) (b) (Wisconsin Elections Commission); and 25 Pa.
Cons. Stat. § 3166 (Secretary of Commonwealth and Governor).