The southern states had finished the process of rewriting their constitutions to strip slavery out of their constitutions and guarantee the right of former slaves, of African Americans, to vote and participate in society. And in that election Hayes was the Republican Samuel Tilden was the was the Democrat and Rutherford Hayes lost the election. Tilden got a majority of the of the
electoral votes and a majority of the popular vote and nobody disputed that.
But the problem is that in order to win the electoral college which is how you actually become president you have to have a majority of fifty percent plus one of the votes . The problem was that in three southern states, as I recall it was 'Florida, Louisiana' and South Carolina and Oregon, and Oregon at the time was occupied not by the Union Army but by the Klan.
In those four states the governors of those states were unable to certify the election results. In fact you had the Democrats in those four states saying that that Tilden won and you had the Republicans saying that Hayes won so there was a dispute about who won in each of those four states and those four states constituted enough electoral votes that even though Tilden won the majority of the electoral votes he was one vote short of winning the electoral college being that 50% plus one and so the 12th amendment of the Constitution says that when that happens the election gets thrown to the House of Representatives and in the House of Representatives each state gets one vote and that state's one vote is defined by the combined legislature of the state."
Hartmann went on to explain how even though Tilden won the popular and electoral votes, the four states stymied him and forced the election to go to the House of Representatives, where Rutherford Hayes was declared the president. There is precedent and history that proves this idea is not far fetched. It actually happened.
If a few states refuse to certify, and I assure you, they are already setting up the narrative for this, then Biden will not receive the 270 electoral votes he has earned. Then it will fall to the House of Representatives, where it is not based on the number of elected representatives, but more along the lines of which party controls the legislations in the states. Given the current situation, Trump will win by a solid majority.
There's a reason Mike Pompeo said that Trump will be having a second term. He's in on the planning and stupid enough to let out a "tell" of the strategy. And that's why so many Republican Senators and the House minority leader have refused to acknowledge Biden's victory. They are in on the plan to force the election into the house.
When MSM pundits mock Trump, they are really showing themselves to be ignorant of history and the real possibility that the theft of the election is well under way and on schedule.
Trump does not need to win a single fraud court case. He just has to raise doubts and provide cover so that Republican state legislatures can claim that the count is flawed. And they will argue that Democratic governors do not and cannot play a role in the process. That question may go to the Supreme court, since Wisconsin and PA have Democratic governors and Republican controlled legislatures.
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