Category: dueling electors

The ‘Corrupt Bargain’ of 2020

Commentary Today, the U.S. Congress will vote to certify the Electoral College vote for the 2020 presidential election, certifying Joe Biden as the next president … or not. However unlikely, it’s constitutionally possible for Congress to nullify the Electoral College vote and to force the decision onto the members of the House of Representatives, voting…


Far From Raising a White Flag, Pence’s Response to Gohmert’s Suit Was Strategic and Preserved His Options

Commentary Although the Department of Justice (DOJ) did file a short responsive brief on behalf of Vice President Mike Pence, who is the sole defendant named in the lawsuit recently filed by Texas Rep. Louis Gohmert and the Arizona Trump-pledged electors in a Texas federal court, the brief, in the main, argues that Pence is…


Video: Stepping Forward at America’s Critical Moment—Alex Bruesewitz on the Value of Grassroots Support

The elections are still contested, and when electoral college votes are counted on Jan. 6 they will be faced with dueling electors from several states. To better understand the current political environment and the importance of grassroots support, we spoke with Alexander Bruesewitz, CEO of X Strategies. These stories and more in this episode of…


Disputed Swing State GOP Lawmakers Must Adopt ‘Reclamation’ Resolutions to Stop the Steal

Commentary Though seven states—Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico—had Trump-pledged electors attend and cast votes for the Trump–Pence ticket at the Dec. 14 Electoral College sessions, these actions do not give rise to a true set of “dueling electors.” At the Electoral College—held this year on Dec. 14 at the various state…