Officially, according to the U.S. Constitution and federal law, the presidential election is noon Monday.
Ohio s 18 presidential electors, of whom two are from Stark County, are scheduled then to convene in the Ohio Senate chambers in Columbus.
It s no mystery whom they ll vote for president: Donald Trump.
On Election Day on Nov. 3 and in early voting, Ohioans didn t technically vote directly for a presidential candidate. They voted for a slate of 18 presidential electors chosen by the state political party of the presidential candidate. Trump s slate of electors defeated the slate of electors for Democrat Joe Biden by about eight percentage points or about 475,000 votes in Ohio.
a cnn source says house democrats are having a conference call at 3:00 p.m. where they ll be briefed on the report by chairs of the relative committees involved. the main question now is will the report allege any wrongdoing by the president or exonerating him. joining me now trump 2020 board member madison gesiotto. welcome back to new day. good morning. cnn is reporting the trump team is update, encouraged by what we know so far. which is very little. no further indictments is certainly good news for the president s circle. but without details from this report, is this optimism, this excitement, this we won, that we heard from a person close to the president is premature? well, i think no further indictments is not only good for the president of the united states, but i think it s good for the entire country. for two years, many people across the country were very concerned about russian collusion. they were concerned about that,
committee because he called, quote, a waste of time. no, he does, he put the committee together in good faith because he wants it to be done. he wants republicans and democrats to come together. he doesn t want people to feel it s one side of the aisle. the president has called this process, quote, a waste of time. we ll see if he walks it back. madison gesiotto, thanks for being with us. good to be with you. christi. it was supposed to be an open and shut case. the jury deliberations of the drug lord, el chapo s trial, taking a lot longer than expected.
going to be senators, republican senators supporting another shutdown? you know, i can t speak as to what republican senators will do. but i know the president is leaving all options on the table, one of those being declaring a national emergency, which is still an option he is considering. thank you so much, madison, we appreciate your time being here. thank you, absolutely. this note here, when madison gesiotto says nobody wants a shutdown, the president has literally said, this country needs a good shutdown, literally used those words. coming up, it took three days to find the three-year-old boy that went missing in north carolina, authorities say he is back safely with his family now. an update when we come back.
team of construction workers. will trump finally fix the broken liberty bell or put a more awesome face on mount rush more? get your tickets now to find out. the first 100 guests get [inaudible] signed by donald trump. it is the trump versus the u.n. world reboot awesome extravaganza. greg: let s welcome tonight s guests. she s so bright the north star calls her for advice attorney and trump campaign advisory board member madison gesiotto. he s so smart it hurts. washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor charlie hurt. [applause] she s so bright she moonlights as moonlight, review reporter kat timpf. [applause] and his neighbors all have earthquake insurance.