Remember, however, that under the U.S. Constitution, electors from the disputed states are subject to challenge, de-certification, and replacement by respective legislatures.
Read More…Do you disagree with the premise, on this one also, as you did on the last two I wrote for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser regarding US Constitutional issues? Or is it that you just don’t want another view from within Hawaii that disagrees…
Read MoreCam Cavasso explains why we do not yet have a president elect.
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Read MoreDo we have a president-elect in 2020?
Some say we do. Some say we don’t. So, what prevails? How about we follow the U.S. Constitution? Ho, what a novel idea.
The Constitution provides us a five-step election process, over a nine-and-one-half-week period, to choose our president.
We do not have a president-elect. Why? The second step is now
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