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...even if he doesn't get the votes:
Fareed, writing in the washington post, states this
Fareed, writing in the washington post, states this
Trump Can Stay in Office Without Winning
“By declining to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, President Trump has agitated many who fear he will refuse to leave office even if he loses the November election,”. But the “terrifying reality is that there are also several mechanisms that are legal and constitutional that could enable Trump to stay in office without actually winning the vote.”
America’s laws and Constitution are hazy on how to resolve Electoral College disputes, and if a particular state can’t decide which slate of electors to choose—amid balloting chaos or presidential claims of fraud, for instance—both Trump and Joe Biden could fall short of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win. The House would decide the election, voting by state delegation, and Trump would be reelected, even if he hadn’t won the votes.
“The United States prides itself as the world’s leading democracy,” Fareed writes. “And yet, because of a vague and creaky constitutional process and ferocious partisanship, this November we might put on a display of democratic dysfunction that would rival any banana republic on the planet.”