The news is out: [The 538 members of the Electoral College are set to cast votes for president and vice president on Monday –– marking another step toward making President-elect Joe Biden’s victory official.
The vote is traditionally little more than a formality. But this year, with President Donald Trump resisting his defeat at every turn and waging long-shot legal battles with baseless claims of widespread fraud, the meeting comes at a tense and fragile moment for the country’s democratic institutions and is one that will happen irrespective of the outgoing president’s efforts to subvert the electoral process.]
There is nowhere in the Constitution that states “voters elect the president of the USA.”
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I was educated in Catholic schools and spent 6 years at the Petit Seminaire College Saint-Martial, a Jesuit seminary. I am a twice Ordained minister from the Open Ministry Church, and the Universal Life Church The Monastery. I am not religious or an atheist, I enjoy spirituality. Religion, politics and gardening (not necessarily in that order) are my favorite subjects of conversation.
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