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  1. ( Reading further ) Even then, this only applies if both Houses of Congress, deciding separately, cannot agree on which voting certificate to accept. Currently, with the Democrats running the lower house and the Republicans the upper, this is unlikely to happen, should we get that far. ( Try to pick the bones out of this... https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/3/15 )
  2. From what I have read it is the State Legislature that decides. eg https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/11/the-completely-insane-electoral-college-strategy-436156 EDIT: In theory there could be 2 certified submissions to Washington, 1 from the State Legislature, another from the Governor, giving different EC votes. In this case, it is thought that the Federal process has to accept the certificate signed off by the Governor. You would think there would be an easier way of making a binary decision.
  3. Nirvana
  4. It does seem to be very convoluted process. What would happen within Pennsylvania, for instance, if the State Government ended up instructing their 20 Electors to vote for Trump, because a popular vote win for Biden had not been signed off ? Thanks for the good wishes.
  5. Technically the Electors can vote for anybody, regardless of their specific State's popular vote totals. These are called 'faithless electors', and some states have made it a criminal offence. In the last election, Hillary Clinton lost 5 such electors, ( 1 voted for Bernie Sanders, 3 for Colin Powell, and 1 for Faith Spotted Eagle ), Trump lost 2, ( 1 to John Kasich, 1 to Ron Paul ). These switches were not enough to alter the actual result. ( Of 3 other Clinton electors who attempted to be 'faithless', 1 eventually relented, and the other 2 were replaced by electors who cast their vote for HC ). There is a theory that the legal challenges are actually a delaying tactic to ensure that states are unable to certify their results by the 'Safe Harbor' deadline of Dec 8th, 6 days before the EC votes are cast. It is possible that in such instances the respective State Governments will instruct the electors, ( Michigan and Pennsylvania are controlled by the Republicans ). If enough mischief is caused the election might even be defaulted to the 2 Houses to elect the President.
  6. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    It isn't a matter of data privacy; Mr Badger of a particular address and mobile phone number tests positive, as does Mrs Badger of the same address, but with her own phone number. In filling out the online forms as directed and required, they each name the other, giving the same address and specific phone numbers. A simple cross reference against information already supplied should be able to identify that Mr Badger of that address and phone number, details supplied by me, is the same Mr Badger / address / phone number as given by Mrs Badger. Particularly as they were both tested at the same test centre, at the same time, in the same car ( the registration was recorded ).
  7. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    How difficult do you think it is to correlate information to reduce duplication or waste of effort ? We have 3 people in our household, all with the same surname, and all with positive tests. We are all following the guidelines, and are isolating for the prescribed 10 days from the onset of symptoms. However, having filled in the Track and Trace questionaire, we are each receiving calls informing us that we are possible contacts of somebody who has tested positive, and should follow the 14 day precautionary isolation.
  8. You could have just put him on ignore. 😉
  9. toddy
  10. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Cheers chaps. It certainly doesn't feel like a hoax.
  11. "Songs From the Big Chair" - Tears for Fears
  12. They have, but the video is more about the attitude of the Republicans.
  13. Oh the irony; Fox News covering the 2018 midterm elections
  14. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he expects a smooth transition to a second term for Trump. What effing planet are these idiots on ?
  15. groovy
  16. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    I don't think I've been anywhere near a Danish mink.
  17. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Trust me, it isn't asympthomatic, but whilst I feel like a very heavy flu is hammering me, I haven't lost my sense of smell or taste, nor strangely do I have a particularly high temperature. 😷
  18. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    I might come back and haunt you ! ☠️👻
  19. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Somebody at work asked me, ( somewhere around 2005 ish ), that same quastion. My reply was that I was intending to live to see the next Millenium - just because nobody had yet managed to live that long doesn't mean it's impossible. Then again I might have 6 months left.😟
  20. .....Girl. ( You're a great way to fly ).
  21. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Oi !!!!! I'm still here.
  22. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Thanks.
  23. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    As for the bike, which one ? As for Mrs B, she is, but she has tested positive as well - our son fetched it home from work, where at least 4 other people in his office have got it. However, there is a flaw in your thinking, I ain't going anywhere, I intend to live to see Saints win the Premier League. Now go away and sanitise whilst singing "Happy Birthday" twice.
  24. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Having red & white stripes all the way through. ( I hope you disinfected after posting this ).
  25. badgerx16

    Coronavirus

    Just a note of warning chaps; If you want to quote any of my posts in the next few days ensure you follow the correct protective measures - I have just been informed that I have tested positive.
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