None of the states that matter with Republican legislatures are showing any appetite for choosing a rogue set of electors to contradict majority vote in their state. If they did, those electors wouldn't replace the electors chosen by majority vote. That would simply force Congress to choose which set of electors whose vote would be cast in the Electoral College. There is a zero percent chance that the rogue electors would be chosen.
So It's over. Unless he dies, starts drooling (bow to Dilandu here

Just thinking... about Trump voters. The liberal media tends to paint all 72 million plus voters as being wild eyed right wingers. That is not true. The brush is too wide. For example to be concrete, I have two neighbors who voted for Trump. I asked both of them why. The one told me that he compared what happened with his 401k (pension account) under Obama with how it performed under Trump and then voted for Trump. The other said that he really didn't understand everything that was going on and he had voted Republican all his life. It is certainly true that Republicanism has been bone deep in South Dakota culture going back to statehood in 1889.
Both of these guys normally do not pay a lot of attention to politics and would qualify as low information voters.
I wonder what percentage of Trump supporters would be in this category rather than being hard shell right wing. Any connents?
Don
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