Sunday, December 18, 2016

IT'S NOW UP TO THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE

By DELL ARTHUR
           
Tomorrow, December 19, 2016 will finally end the most contentious presidential election in recent history. Following the election of Donald Trump on November 8, 538 official electors representing their individual states will meet at their respective capitals and cast their votes for the 45th President of the United States. This group, known as the Electoral College, will have the final say as to who actually is the legitimate president.

Critics of this system say that the majority of voters should be the standard as to who wins the White House. They say that since Hillary Clinton won some 3,000,000 votes over Trump she should be declared the winner of the campaign. But on closer look the majority would represent only power cities as in California, New York, and Chicago as well as a few smaller localities that harbor far-left wing liberals who insist that the rest of the country submit to their own particular ideas and devices.

If the Electoral College should be abolished then the majority of the 50 states would have absolutely no say as to is elected as President.

The way the system is set up by our forefathers, every vote does count but to offset the power of concentrated areas as Hollywood, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago and other such metropolitan principalities the system of electors was instituted. The benefit is that small or less populated states would have an equal say as to who their President should be.

That is why Trump campaigned so heavily in states as West Virginia, Arizona, Utah, Wisconsin and Michigan. The reason he did not put a lot of effort in California was because he knew that the state would never support him and all of its 55 electors would cast their votes for Hillary Clinton. As it turned out the final electoral vote was 306 for Trump and 232 for Clinton. The democrats were beaten at their own game!

So on Monday electors are supposed to cast their ballots for whoever won their state. That means Trump, who won 30 states, and Clinton, who won 19 states should benefit only by the obligation and desire of their individual state voters. But there is an anomaly to what should be the voter’s preference—many states have no formal obligation for an elector to cast their vote in line with the people’s choice. They can in fact, vote for anyone they want including Hillary Clinton. And this is exactly what the Democrats are counting on!

Going back to the Presidential debates between Trump and Clinton, he was asked if he would support the vote of the people. His response was that, if there was a question as to the illegitimate tally of votes he might not if he lost. Clinton jumped on him and fumed how awful it would be not to accept the outcome of the campaign. The thing she didn’t count on was Trump’s capturing one of the largest numbers of electoral votes in anyone’s memory even though she won the majority of votes thanks to the liberal big cities!

So now what has happened? All sorts of challenges have been tossed around by Clinton supporters hoping to throw a monkey wrench into the final Electoral College vote. Members of the College have been bombarded with pleas from the liberal left begging that they not vote their state’s preference. Big time Hollywood celebrities as Martin Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg, Mike Farrell and other breast beating liberals who make up the majority of alleged actors, have promoted television ads asking the American people to contact their state electors and tell them not to cast their vote for Trump.

Clinton herself has jumped on this bandwagon along with her close campaign adviser John Podesta. It was his and other hacked Democratic emails that were released for public consumption that showed exactly how ruthless, deceiving and lying all of them were willing to go in order to get Hillary elected. The emails showed how they buried Bernie Sanders and drummed up all sorts of false accusations against Trump.

The funny thing about the “hacked” emails is that nobody has ever challenged the truthful information they contained!

Only one GOP Electoral College representative publically said he would not cast his vote for Trump. Chris Suprum, a Texas firefighter, said he might cast his vote for Clinton. One thing for sure he won’t be voting for Trump. Apparently he forgot that Trump carried Texas fairly easily. However Suprum believes he has no responsibility to the people who chose him as an elector. He may want to keep his day job.

            In order for the Electoral College to choose another person over Trump would require 37 electors switching their votes. However, even if some were to do so there is no guarantee that they would vote for Hillary. But if there was a tie then the final determination would be left to the United States Congress. Since the majority of congressmen are Republicans Trump would be home free.

            But the smoke screen continues. The Russians are now accused of tampering with the election but regardless of the alleged interference it would have no bearing on the voting process. No one has disputed the count except Jill Stein, a virtual unknown until she filed as a Presidential candidate, who managed to get some big-time spenders as George Soros, to put up millions of dollars for a recount in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. The count in Wisconsin got underway and found that a recount showed Trump increasing his lead! So much for the recount. Both Michigan and Pennsylvania have now dismissed any further action.

            But even if it proved correct that Russia had a role in interfering in the election it only proved that the democratic process of our system can and does counter such an attempt.

            By Monday evening all the newscasters will swallow their disappointment and announce that Donald Trump is officially the 45th President of the United States.


            Only one thing is lacking: all those “celebrities” who have whined about the result of Trump’s victory and vowed to leave for Canada have so far not bought an airline ticket. Is anyone interested in contributing to their air fare?

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