http://www.salon.com/2017/01/05/at-least-50-donald-trump-electors-were-illegally-seated-as-electoral-college-members-report_partner/
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/bombshell-report-claims-at-least-50-trump-electors-are-illegitimate-and-should-not-have-voted/
http://usuncut.com/politics/bipartisan-legal-team-says-50-trumps-electors-ineligible/
http://realtimepolitics.com/2017/01/05/report-at-least-50-trump-electors-voted-illegitimately-in-the-electoral-college-this-is-huge-developing-story/
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/trump-electoral-victory-democratic-challenge-233224
Man they are really grasping for straws now. I wonder how many democrats break these same minor stipulations? Probably just as many republicans.
50 is still not enough to change things
>>97272
>bombshell-report
>this-is-huge-developing-story/
Why do I feel like these are clickbait articles just based on these URLs?
Also as the other two replies note, this is petty and irrelevant, it's not going to change anything other than create more tension between the left and right.
>>97287
because that is exactly what they are, my good friend
It's important because it gives the authority back to Congress to decide on who should be President. Even though it's a Republican majority, I don't believe a majority of members want Trump. It might just stop him. If there's a chance it could work, isn't it worth taking?
>>97287
well 50 votes would drop donald beneath 270 so it actually would matter
>>97484
No, because some of us don't think Trump is the second coming of Hitler and even with him gone the Democrats still shit the bed and gave every other branch of government to the GOP.
In fact, Republicans will still control the Senate, the House, a majority of the governorships, a majority of the state legislatures, and soon the Supreme Court. You may actually hurt yourself by getting rid of Trump since he's not a classical conservative and bucks against the GOP on issues. If one of their yes-men gets in instead, they won't have any blocks at all to their agendas.
>>97272
> Those sites
#fakenews
>>97485
No, Congress would decide. I wonder who a Republican Congress would vote for?