Ohio State Rep Candice Keller: In Case I’m Censored Again…

Here it is in writing… In case I’m censored again…

This is going to the Supreme Court. Where they will rule that the election is invalid due to fraud or mistakes on a countrywide scale.

It will go one of two ways, either they will rule that all the unconstitutional mail-in ballots will be removed and the states ordered to recount without them or they will simply rule the election is invalid due to mass voter fraud and at that point, it will be sent to the congress and senate for a vote.

This is where it gets good.

The house/congress votes on who the President will be. It has nothing to do with what party has power. Every State gets one vote and 30 States are held by Republicans.and 20 by Democrats. They have to vote down party lines, they have no choice due to the 12th Amendment of the Constitution, and the Senate votes for the Vice President where a similar event will take place. This is The law.

This is why the Democrats are so mad at Nancy Pelosi. This will all happen in January.

The only way President Trump won’t be President is if he concedes the election and that will never happen So stop watching the fake news and don’t let your heart be troubled and live your life knowing this will all work out.

President Trump will remain President.

Trump has Pelosi in a quandary. If the Supreme Court says it must be voted on by the delegates, Pelosi will not want to do it knowing Trump would win. He will therefore refuse to concede so we are at an impasse. Do you see his advantage again?

Another fun fact, they called Gore the President-Elect for 30 days in 2000 until the courts ruled against him and declared Bush the winner. And two people that were part of that decision were none other than new Supreme Court Justices, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. Why do you think the Democrats tried so hard to keep them from being confirmed?

Ohio State Rep Candice Keller
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    1. Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh cited the case and another from the 2000 recount of the presidential vote in his explanation of why he voted to deny a request to reinstate an extension for the receipt of mail-in ballots in Wisconsin.

      Barrett worked for the law firm Baker Botts, where James Baker, Bush’s “point man” on Bush v. Gore worked. While Barrett has admitted to working on the case while at Baker’s firm, she has so far declined to give any specifics about that work.

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