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How Democrats Attempted a 2016 Electoral College Coup How Democrats Attempted a 2016 Electoral College Coup


How Democrats Attempted a 2016 Electoral College Coup
Donald Trump protesters demonstrate outside the Pennsylvania Capitol before electors arrive to cast their votes from the election Dec. 19, 2016, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Electors from all 50 states cast votes today in their respective state capitols. Trump won Pennsylvania by less than 1%, the first Republican to carry the state since George H. W. Bush in 1992. (Photo: Mark Makela/Getty Images)
Many on the left were indignant when the Trump campaign legal team tried to convince legislatures in several battleground states to appoint a new slate of electors after asserting election irregularities. 
However, four years ago, many Democrats, liberal activists, and Hollywood stars tried to pressure electors to reverse the results of the November election. 

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7 things you need to know about Monday's Electoral College vote


By Fred Lucas | The Daily Signal
Monday essentially will be the real presidential Election Day, or is scheduled to be, as electors gather in their respective state capitols to cast votes.
When voters pick their candidate for president on Election Day every four years, as well as in early and mail-in voting this year, they actually choose a slate of electors associated with a candidate.
Each of those electors later casts his or her vote for president on behalf of the state and according to its election results.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and President Donald Trump
In past presidential election years, the day the Electoral College convenes to vote goes largely ignored, as most of the public stops paying attention after Election Day.

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7 Things You Need to Know About Monday's Electoral College Vote


Amid allegations of voter fraud, litigation in key states, and state legislative hearings, Americans are more focused than in past presidential election years on the gathering of electors set for Monday. Pictured: Rudy Giuliani, lawyer for President Donald Trump, conducts a Nov. 19 press conference at the Republican National Committee. (Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
Monday essentially will be the real presidential Election Day, or is scheduled to be, as electors gather in their respective state capitols to cast votes. 
When voters pick their candidate for president on Election Day every four years, as well as in early and mail-in voting this year, they actually choose a slate of electors associated with a candidate.

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