Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Change the Electoral College Vote


12th Amendment
The 12th Amendment clearly states that in order to "elect" the President there must be a 2/3 majority in the Electoral College. This vote has not happened yet. Some are speculating that Obama could be stopped from being re-elected by following the Constitution to the letter of the law.

Here's How
If the Electoral College does NOT get a quorum of two-thirds of the states voting, Obama cannot become the next President. If enough states in the Union refuse to participate in the Electoral College, this tactic will work.

Mitt Romney carried 24 states. If 17 of those 24 states refuse to participate in the Electoral College, Obama is NOT the next President. Or at least, not yet…

Then Who Decides?
Now comes the good news. The Constitution  spells-out the steps required in just this circumstance. The House of Representatives votes for the next President of the United States. The US Senate votes for the next Vice President of the US.

Assuming that the majority of the House of Representatives remain true to their Party, they would vote for Romney as President. Since the Senate is dominated by the Democrats, they would probably elect Joe Biden as Vice President.

Very interesting…

Action To Take
Share this strategy with friends, family, and like-minded people. Have them all contact the electors in your state, party officials, and secretaries from every state. Persuade them NOT to participate in the Electoral College.

It's worth a shot. It could change the election - legally!




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