Doesn't matter what your book says. The Feds didn't cancel the election. The States did. And I said nothing different.
States would cancel based on whose directive?
Doesn't matter what your book says. The Feds didn't cancel the election. The States did. And I said nothing different.
States would cancel based on whose directive?
Again, that doesn't mean the Federal government cancelled the elections.
Just because you insist on winning an unwinnable argument, doesn't mean you are right.
Russell, I don't know you, and I suspect we disagree on much ... but I 100% follow what you're saying, and I think you're wasting your time trying to explain further to those who just won't hear it.
Ironic how those on the left yap about "brainwashing" of the opposition, yet someone of their own strays just one small iota off the reservation, and you're a marked man. Good luck, Russ.
I don’t need to win anything, just enjoying watching you contradict yourself. Your argument is with yourself.
States would cancel based on whose directive?
Your source, not mine, the article you cited:
“Due in part to partisan gerrymandering, Republicans control the legislatures of 28 states. Collectively, these states have 294 electoral votes. Trump himself could not cancel the entire presidential election. But he could ask these GOP-dominated legislatures to cancel their statewide presidential elections and assign their electors to him. It’s doubtful that we will face this situation in November. But imagine a worst-case scenario: The election is approaching, and the coronavirus remains rampant in our communities. States are unsure whether they have the personnel and resources to hold an election. Congress has failed to mandate no-excuse absentee balloting, and many states have declined to implement it. Or the postal service is so hard hit that it cannot reliably carry ballots to and from voters’ residences. It’s not difficult to envision Trump’s allies in state legislatures assigning their states’ electoral votes to the president, insisting that these dire circumstances justify pulling a constitutional fire alarm.
On the topic of hockey for a second—I am still in complete denial that the season is over. Cancelling pro sports is one thing, but NCAAs with seniors graduating, teams played all year and having the playoffs cancelled. Just utterly brutal. Part of me feels like I’ll never be as big of a fan of the game as I was before this
I am not as big a fan of air travel as I was before 911.On the topic of hockey for a second—I am still in complete denial that the season is over. Cancelling pro sports is one thing, but NCAAs with seniors graduating, teams played all year and having the playoffs cancelled. Just utterly brutal. Part of me feels like I’ll never be as big of a fan of the game as I was before this
Gee, do I actually have to say thank you? To you?!![]()
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Trump (or any President) cannot remain President without an election. The line of succession kicks in if elections cannot be held.
This does not help your argument.
I am not as big a fan of air travel as I was before 911.
On the topic of hockey for a second—I am still in complete denial that the season is over. Cancelling pro sports is one thing, but NCAAs with seniors graduating, teams played all year and having the playoffs cancelled. Just utterly brutal. Part of me feels like I’ll never be as big of a fan of the game as I was before this
Trump (or any President) cannot remain President without an election. The line of succession kicks in if elections cannot be held.