Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Free And Fair Elections Are Vital Features Of A Representative Democratic Republic-Part Two (By Harsha Sankar-December 2020)

Free And Fair Elections Are Vital Features Of A Representative Democratic Republic-Part Two

The three issues that the federal government, not President Trump on a personal basis or his campaign, should address are as follows.

1. The state governments have the responsibility to choose its electors unequivocally on election day itself. This is mandated in the US Constitution and US Code. If a "State"(state government) is not certain who their electors will be, then that "State" should be disqualified from having its electors vote for President.

2. Federal law was never changed to allow for mail-in balloting. Therefore, all mail-in balloting that did not conform to the existing and current law should be considered ineligible.

3. The US Constitution is very clear that Federal Law supersedes state and local via its 14th Amendment.

E.O. 18438 issued in 2018 prohibits foreign interference of United States elections. Please read the following text of this E.O.: I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that the ability of persons located, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States to interfere in or undermine public confidence in United States elections, including through the unauthorized accessing of election and campaign infrastructure or the covert distribution of propaganda and disinformation, constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

The key words is "election infrastructure". Dominion Software Systems and Smart Matic are foreign based companies. Therefore, any "State" who used such foreign companies could have the entire popular vote tally invalidated. It could also be argued on behalf of the Federal Government that the Postal Service was never sanctioned to participate in federal elections other than what is prescribed in existing law.

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