Let's look at this rationally, and you tell me where I err.
The overwhelming evidence of massive election fraud has been shown to the State assemblies of six States: Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia. This has already happened and none of the evidence has been disputed.
The State legislatures now can decide to send the electors for Trump (they have plenary power to choose who they send to vote) or they can simply "abstain" from voting (they have plenary power to choose whether they even want to vote).
A) If they choose the former, Trump wins the electoral college vote.
B) If they choose the latter and therefore no candidate achieves 270 electoral votes on 6 January, then Mike Pence acts as President until the House of Representatives decides the Presidency via the 12th Amendment. Under this scenario, each State receives one vote and Trump wins roughly 30-20.
C) There is no option C.
Hence the title of this thread: Will Trump be Reelected via Electoral College or via 12th Amendment ? Remember, I want your honest answer because I'm gonna refer back to this post on January 21st and see if you guessed correctly. Let's see if you got the rocks to answer. I say you don't.