• @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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      There’s a fantastic novel on the topic called “The People’s Choice” by Jeff Greenfield of all people.

      Here’s the scenario:

      Election happens, winner dies, but he dies before the electoral certification.

      VP thinks he’s the candidate, but he isn’t.

      The 2nd place finisher argues he should be President as the next largest vote getter.

      Faithless electors then decide who becomes President.

      • @FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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        310 months ago

        In reality, electors are generally party loyalists. They would vote along party lines, probably for the VP.

    • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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      110 months ago

      I’m not sure I understand your comment, if him and Harris win the election then she would still become president if he dies in The intervening time between then and January 20th. They would have voted for her on the ballot that’s how the election works.

      • I guess I’m less certain that is correct. Maybe after the house certifies the election it’s fine. But you know Republicans will stink about it, and SCOTUS may side with them,

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          Well I mean they can make a stink about it and and the Supreme Court is certainly an illegitimate body at this point. But democratically speaking if Harris was on the ballot and won the election she is the elected president at that point. I mean weather other bodies try to illegally subvert the election is irrelevant to that. The votes were cast for her.