Article Image

IPFS News Link • Voting and Elections

Here's How Trump Could Still Actually 'Lose' The Presidential Election

• zerohedge.com by Jake Andersen

He strongly suggested to late-night talk show host Seth Meyers that the Electoral College would deny President-elect Donald Trump a victory prior to his January 20th, 2017 inauguration. Moore previously stunned everyone by predicting Trump's victory at a time when the analytics — and the political-media establishment — all favored Hillary Clinton.

There is a mechanism for what Moore is suggesting, however unlikely, and it exists within the Electoral College itself in the form of a decentralized, existential bunch of wonks. And, historically speaking, they have never actually asserted their power and changed a presidential election. They're called 'faithless electors,' people nominated to represent the will of the people but who may, constitutionally speaking, revoke their duties. So far, there are seven 'faithless electors' who have defected from voting for Trump in the Electoral College. Count 'em, seven — out of 270. That's not a lot, obviously, but the mind balks at how quickly momentum could swing against a candidate that garnered over 2.5 million fewer votes than his challenger in the popular vote.


ContentSafe