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[Watch] Arizona State Rep. Anthony Kern Explains How the Dual Electors Could Lead to Trump's Victory on Jan. 6

Aimee Herd : Dec 17, 2020
The Epoch Times

"Biden is not the president-elect at this point. President Trump is still president, and right now there is no president-elect until Jan. 6th, when this Constitutional process goes forward, and the electors are chosen and counted—that's when we have the actual president-elect, to be sworn-in Jan. 20th." -Rep. Anthony Kern to The Epoch News

In an episode of Crossroads on The Epoch Times, Anthony Kern, a Republican member of the Arizona House of Representatives, is interviewed by Epoch's Joshua Philipp regarding the recent Electoral College vote, which yielded dual electors. (Screengrab image: Rep. Anthony Kern /via The Epoch Times)

When asked how this could affect the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election, Kern explained: "...In Arizona and several other states, the Biden electors cast their votes for Biden, and the Trump electors, at the same time, voted for President Trump. So both those slates of electors went to the Capitol ... I'm almost positive that on Jan. 6th there's going to be a contested elector process--if that's contested, there's going to be debate. Once there's debate, they're going to come back and vote. And it's going to be just a nice Constitutional lesson for all Americans to see."

Kern goes on to talk about how, in Michigan, the GOP electors were blocked from entering the Michigan capitol, and how if an electoral vote is taken in Congress on Jan. 6th, it would likely be in Trump's favor, as it would be one vote per state. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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