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Originally Posted by Guest
Who on this forum thinks that Donald Trump and his minion of lawyers would stand idly by while a third-party candidate gets the nomination, especially after he wins the required number of delegates fair and square?
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It in the Constitution that IF no one gets the majority of the electoral votes (270 in this case) it goes to the House and they choose the next president. What could lawyers possibly do? Donald and Hillary will have the delegates, but it won't matter in the General if a third party pops up and takes one or two states and they can't get the 270 electoral votes. They don't have to win all the states or even the majority to keep Donald and Hillary out. They only have to keep them from getting enough electoral votes. Like I said before, who ever owns congress will decide on the next president, no matter what the people want. That's if they can find someone to do it.