Caustic Burno
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12/15/20 May be an interesting day in the market and historical.
In a contested election the electoral college doesn't decide its kicked back down to the states.
Interesting read.
The electoral college vote on Dec. 14 remains the most important date of the presidential election process, as prescribed by the Constitution. As constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz noted earlier on Newsmax TV's "Saturday Report," an election still contested on that date might ultimately hand the election over to the House state delegations – a majority held by Republicans 26-23-1.
That would explode a lot of talking heads. I wouldn't begin to speculation on how that would play in the market.
In a contested election the electoral college doesn't decide its kicked back down to the states.
Interesting read.
The electoral college vote on Dec. 14 remains the most important date of the presidential election process, as prescribed by the Constitution. As constitutional law expert Alan Dershowitz noted earlier on Newsmax TV's "Saturday Report," an election still contested on that date might ultimately hand the election over to the House state delegations – a majority held by Republicans 26-23-1.
That would explode a lot of talking heads. I wouldn't begin to speculation on how that would play in the market.
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