Will Trump be Reelected via Electoral College or via 12th Amendment ?

ROTFLFMAO!!! No, you just never took it. This really IS going to be fun.

https://collegereadiness.collegeboa...study-guide-problem-solving-data-analysis.pdf

"Other questions may ask you to estimate the probability of an event, employing different approaches, rules, or probability models. Special attention is given to the notion of conditional probability, which is tested using two-way tables and in other ways."

Now, what are the odds that you admit your mistake? I'd put them at zero. You are a joke.

Data analysis and reasoning is not statistical math nor probability. This study guide is wrong. Denial of statistical math.
There is no such thing as 'conditional probability'. Buzzword fallacy. Denial of probability math.
 
The plain fact is this vote has never resulted in an overthrow of a single state vote.
You can't overthrow what never took place.
This is a red wet dream based on nothing.
The Constitution is not a nothing.
If a state vote comes out differently than recorded,
It can't be different from what never happened.
they have a couple of minute talk and put it back where it was.
Where what was? The electoral college hasn't voted yet!
If there is still a dispute, they vote on it.
The electoral college only votes once.
That has never happened, but there are more Dems in the house.
Contested elections have happened before. The number of Democrats in the House won't help. Each State only gets one vote if that method is used. It matters not if there are 20 representatives from that State.

Denial of history. Denial of the Constitution.

 
He doesn't even understand the basics of the process, obviously. But what you're saying might explain why he thinks this could happen. He is mixing up state legislatures with state delegations in the House. And he is confusing the 12th Amendment process with Congressional certification. It's a total shit stew in his brain.
Inversion fallacy. You are describing yourself.
 
FALSE. State legislatures no longer have any part in the process.
Denial of the Constitution of the United States.
The Electoral College met and cast their votes on December 14th.
Nope. Votes are not cast on Dec 14th. They are cast on Jan 6th. All electoral members have done is announce their intention to vote. Seven States have not yet chosen their electors. They have filed Contested.
You know that, right? Please tell me you know that much.
Denial of history. Denial of the Constitution.
 
Will Trump be Reelected via Electoral College or via 12th Amendment ?


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Ok, level with me. What do you seriously think Trump's chances are of flipping the election and serving a 2nd term?
The election hasn't been held yet. The electoral college hasn't even voted. Since there is no required majority yet, the 12th amendment alternative method of choosing the President it likely.
Remember, I want your honest answer because I'm gonna refer back to this post on January 21st.
That is the answer. The electoral college hasn't voted yet. The vote may not decide the President even on Jan 6th.
Let's see if you got the rocks to answer. I say you don't.
That's the rocks. Now go bang yours together.
 
[FONT=&]The president is attracted to people who tell him what he wants to hear. And right now, he wants to hear that there’s a way for him to have won this election,” said Nicole Hemmer, a scholar at Columbia University and author of “Messengers of the Right,” about right-wing media.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Hemmer added: “As we get further and further down the line through the process of certification, there are fewer and fewer people willing to tell him that, and that’s in part why you’re seeing him surrounded more by fringe people.”[/FONT]
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Republicans plunge into open battle over attempts to overturn Trump’s loss to Biden (msn.com)

Seems to me Nicole Hemmer never read the Constitution.
 
The electoral college has not voted yet. That occurs on Jan 6th. Trump has not lost. Biden has not won.
January 6th That's when Congress meets in a joint session to count formally the votes of the Electoral College. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/22/949134479/congress-role-in-election-results-heres-what-happens-jan-6

The electoral college voted on December 14.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/12/14/us/politics/biden-electoral-college.amp.html




 
You have dug your snowflake safe-space into a time warp in which January 6th was somehow eight days ago and Biden somehow prevailed.

I hate to drag the light of day into your snowflake refuge but Jan 6th has not happened yet. I don't know what else to tell you.

On January 6th, Trump will become President-elect either through the Electoral College or via the 12th Amendment. All I asked in the OP was which one you believe it will be. Unfortunately, I cannot get a single Leftist snowflake to emerge from his safe-space and tell me which one he thinks is the likelier of the two because their abject fear of Trump winning makes reality too painful for them and thus the only workable option for them is total denial.

Sad.

If the 12th amendment method is used, we might not know until Jan 20th or even after. The 20th amendment allows for this.
 
January 6th That's when Congress meets in a joint session to count formally the votes of the Electoral College. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/22/949134479/congress-role-in-election-results-heres-what-happens-jan-6

The electoral college voted on December 14.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/12/14/us/politics/biden-electoral-college.amp.html





Sorry, but the New York Times is not the Constitution nor Congress. Neither is NPR.
False authority fallacy.

The electoral college votes on Jan 6th. States have until then to choose their electors. Seven States so far have not done so. They have filed Contested. There is currently no known required majority in the electoral college.
 
He didn't answer which was no surprise. He's inebriated by his own verbocity. But I knew he'd pussy out. The big talkers always end up being the biggest pussies.

Yes, but let's say he'd offer 50/50. What would you do on the 20th? Or was that a ploy to throw in his categorical denial face? Or taking a measure of his degree of insanity?
 
 
For a while it was looking like certain contested States were simply going to punt and just abstain from sending electors, thus denying either candidate the 270 electoral votes needed to win and sending the vote to the House whereby Trump would win by a lopsided 31-20 margin.

But lately, it's beginning to look like some of those contested States are going to do the right thing and flip back to Trump thus giving him the 270 electoral votes to win outright.

If I had to bet, ... I'm still not sure which path will take Trump to his second term.

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Either one works. So many on the left in here never understood the whole process and what the timeline meant. They're stuck on the original
EC count. Dec.14th was simply the jumping off date. They don't remember how this all played out in prior elections where there were objections
coming into play as well from Dems. It's all part of the entire process. Always has been.
 
The electoral college voted on December 14, 2020. Joe Biden was the winner.

I don't think you ever watched any election process in the past. Same timeline for the process always happens with opportunities from objections from both parties.
Jan. 6th has always been "theeeee day".
 
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