Now your saucin it cool tyvm. Michigan's legislature thru state laws directed that Electors shall be appointed by the popular vote of the state after the vote is certified by the secretary of state. So the manner was followed. The Michigan legislature did not fight for their turf by preventing the SoS from mailing out ballot apps. That's our problem in Michigan to deal with. The legislature allowed a dirty vote. The legislature did not send in a 2nd slate as they could and should have. I think Republican Electors may have sent them in but not by the authority of the legislature therefore they won't be recognized.
My main point is according to the US law 3 USC ch. 1 sec. 15 Congress must decide which Slates from States that legitimately sent in 2 slates are counted it is not up to the President of the Senate to decide which are the ones that will be counted. He opens all of them then if objections are raised the votes from both Houses of Congress decide. If the results of those votes give a person 270 they win. If their decision results in 269 or less for each then the House votes by State delegation (1 vote per State) to decide the winner. Funny thing Michigan's delegation is 7 Republican 7 Democrat in the House. Michigan would not vote for President unless someone crosses the aisle.
Again my point is that it is not up to Pence is all I am saying. We will find out which one of us is correct when it happens. If objections are not raised or both houses do not agree to the 2nd slates then the votes from the Electors whose names are on the 3 USC ch. 1 sec. 6 list sent in on Dec. 8th "shall be counted".
Actually I hope and Pray that I am wrong but having written a book based on the research and having read the material more times than I can remember I truly and sadly believe I am correct. Time to go to work so I won't be replying again anytime soon. Hope you have a great day! Were on the same side just with a difference of opinion. Peace.
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