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Michigan councilman Matt Sealy explains how Trump’s eventual victory in the election is almost a certainty

December 17, 2020



A Republican Michigan Councilman Matt Sealy has released a video explaining the numerous ways that Trump will still be able to win the election.


Following is a description of what he said:

The (most likely) first potential path to victory:

“Alternate electors” being sent from the six contested states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico will most likely result in Trump’s eventual victory, as is explained in the following paragraph:

On January 6, all of the electoral votes that were cast by the states will be pulled out of sealed envelopes and given to vice president Mike Pence, who is the president of the Senate.  Pence will oversee a joint session of Congress with the House of Representatives and the Senate.  At that time as each state delegation’s vote is called, if two people from that state (or even from another state) file an objection to that state’s electors, and they are able to state valid grounds as to why that state’s electors should not be seated, then both chambers will be forced to go into a closed session where they try to come up with an agreement with the electors in those disputed states.  If however they don’t come up with a resolution, then when the session is opened back up the Senate will vote, and if there is a tie then Pence will break that tie since he is a president of the Senate.  Each state would be allowed one vote per delegation, with such a delegation being representative of the legislature of that state.  Thirty of the fifty states have Republicans delegations, which therefore means that Trump would win the election.


A second potential path to victory:

If the Trump campaign has the opportunity to go before the U.S. Supreme Court and it can give proof that the Biden campaign was complicit in cheating in the election, then the court has the ability to disqualify Biden in the race, which would give a victory to Trump since he would be the default candidate.


A third potential path to victory:

Legislation is ongoing in Pennsylvania due to its legislature circumventing its state’s constitution and illegally changing its election law, which would result in all of the mail-in votes in that state being thrown out, resulting in Trump’s victory in that state giving him 20 additional electoral votes (and also taking those votes away from Biden of course.) [Note: Presumably that might give victories to other PA politicians who may have been disenfranchised as well.]

Yesterday, the Wisconsin supreme court ruled that there were 200,000 ballots that were cast illegally and they need to be separated from that state’s vote total, which means that Trump will win Wisconsin, which will give him 10 more electoral votes.

Also in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan, there is litigation happening that may reverse those states.


A fourth potential path to victory:

Trump previously signed an executive order specifying that if proof was presented to him by Homeland Security and the National Intelligence Service that foreign interference has happened with the election, then he would have 45 days from the election to receive that report and make a decision within an executive order to involve the “Insurrection Act,” which would technically be marital law.  It would allow him to bring the military to the contested states to do a full forensic investigation into the fraud that has happened, and it would then potentially allow for him to call for another vote in that state.  The situation of much evidence of the Dominion company tampering with the election would certainly quality as being a legitimate reason to invoke such an act.







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