What are dueling electors? States with close contests between Republican President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden could produce competing slates of electors, one certified by the governor and the other by the legislature. It's then up to Congreff to determine which slate of electors to accept.
You must be smoking crack to be pushing this type of nonsense. At this point the fake GOP electors who created false documents in multiple states are scurrying like rats to hide as the Feds are preparing legal action for their crimes.
Dueling electors are highly unusual, but they have happened in U.S. history. The last time was in the 1960 election, when the governor of Hawaii certified electors for Republican Richard Nixon. Democratic electors cast their votes for Democrat John F. Kennedy.
In seven states on Dec. 14, a slate of Democratic electors chose Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Republican electors, even though Biden was certified as the winner in the states, also cast votes for President Donald Trump. John Eastman, professor of law at the Chapman University School of Law, pointed to the Kennedy-Nixon scenario when talking about the seven dueling electors this time around. “We have historical precedent here, and in each of these states, there is pending litigation challenging the results of the election. If that litigation proved successful, then the Trump electors, having met and voted, would be able to have those votes certified and be the ones properly counted in the joint session of Congress on January 6,”
Dershowitz said-- Another possibility is a scenario in which the governor and the legislature in a closely contested state submit two different election results, leading to a situation in which there are two sets of “dueling electors” and it would be up to Congress to determine which to accept.
Yep... you must be smoking crack. Here is an article posted on the other thread by Spike Trader to remind you of the reality of what is going to happen. Expert: 59 phony Trump electors should be the next target of criminal prosecutions Prosecutors should charge the 59 Republicans who submitted phony electoral college certificates as part of Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, which was won by Joe Biden. "Those representations were lies," 40-year attorney Phlip Rotner wrote for The Bulwark. "Biden, not Trump, had won the elections in each of those states. In each of those states, Biden’s victory had been certified by the officials given clear statutory authority to do so," he wrrote. "In short, the individuals who signed the documents certifying that they were the 'duly elected and qualified' electors from their states were not. Their certificates were fraudulent, full stop. No doubt or ambiguity about it." In Arizona, eleven people signed the phony electoral college certificate. Sixteen signed it in both Georgia and Michigan. Six were submitted from Nevada and ten from Wisconsin.
AZ lawmaker who signed fake 2020 certification ran Russian-style troll farm that paid teens to post Pro-Trump propaganda https://www.alternet.org/2022/01/trump-arizona/