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TheKentuckian

(26,314 posts)
8. Which state delegations do you think will flip?
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 11:14 AM
Nov 24

This wouldn't be a regular vote where the margins are slim so one could hope on a couple to see the light.

Even that would be a risky roll of the dice considering most are way more worried about a primary than losing a general but pressing the actual situation is stupicidal.

Game it out, don't just "vibe" it.

No way enough state delegations flip.

Bad bargaining that encourages even more long term damage.

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Plan C to take the White House [View all] KS Toronado Nov 24 OP
I think we'll need True Dough Nov 24 #1
We have one Polybius Nov 24 #16
*26 midterms have entered the chat* Initech Nov 24 #22
Oh certainly Polybius Nov 24 #24
Remember. Lady Freedom Returns Nov 24 #28
Plan D: INVEST IN MEDIA!!! Initech Nov 24 #21
I subscribe to The Bulwark on YouTube and via podcast True Dough Nov 24 #23
Um, to the best of my knowledge, The Bulwark and The Dispatch Seeking Serenity Nov 24 #27
We also need more presence with the youth vote. Initech Nov 24 #32
Agreed. True Dough Nov 24 #34
Very recently Soros bought at least 200 radik stations. Hopefully they can get up to speed quckly! electric_blue68 Nov 24 #36
Never gonna happen Mossfern Nov 24 #2
It's in our laws, the House can determine the winner! KS Toronado Nov 24 #4
I don't think that there will be ANY Republican support Mossfern Nov 24 #6
Half full equates to getting getting one's hopes up for nothing Polybius Nov 24 #20
What is the point of plan C? The Republicans have the delegation advantage. TheKentuckian Nov 24 #3
Sorry I don't believe all elected Rs are his die hard loyalists KS Toronado Nov 24 #5
Which state delegations do you think will flip? TheKentuckian Nov 24 #8
Yes, the Rethugs now control 30 US House State delegations post 2024 (they gained 4: AK, MI, PA, NC, plus drew even Celerity Nov 24 #30
You do not seem to understand how the voting works IF the POTUS selection was to go to the US House. Celerity Nov 24 #29
Oh wow, I thought every House Member got a vote, thanks for the heads up. KS Toronado Nov 24 #33
The Republicans come to the rescue? Mike 03 Nov 24 #7
In order to productively think outside the box, one must understand the confines of the box TheKentuckian Nov 24 #9
Strange, I had that thought of TFG bluestarone Nov 24 #10
I'd admire your optimism if you weren't being so totally delusional Wiz Imp Nov 24 #11
I would be interested in hearing Plan D MOJohn Nov 24 #12
Stop with the fantasy edhopper Nov 24 #13
I see we are still in the bargaining stage.... tritsofme Nov 24 #14
Republicans only care about POWER. They don't care if the country is destroyed. milestogo Nov 24 #15
But the country will also be destroyed if the poster's "Plan C" is implemented Polybius Nov 24 #18
You proposing storming the Capitol to stop the count? WarGamer Nov 24 #17
Harris legitimately lost the election, in the Electoral Vote and even the Popular Vote Polybius Nov 24 #19
Recall the House vote on a state basis sarisataka Nov 24 #25
Perhaps the Trump they are parading around now is an impostor. hunter Nov 24 #26
This is the bargaining stage of grief. Crunchy Frog Nov 24 #31
Plan B SickOfTheOnePct Nov 24 #35
Not Gonna Storm the Capitol Deep State Witch Nov 24 #37
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