How Trump and the GOP could steal the election in 2024 unless we act NOW!

Published: Jan. 14, 2022, 2:17 p.m.

b'In the days between the November 3rd, 2020 presidential election and January 6th, 2021, the day Congress was scheduled to certify Joe Biden as winner and next occupant of the White House, Donald Trump and his inner circle were working to subvert the will of the American people. The plot that proceeded the pro-Trump violent insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6th, involved conservative lawyer and Trump advisor, John Eastman, who argued that the Constitution\\u2019s 12th Amendment gave then Vice President, Mike Pence, the discretion to decide which states\\u2019 electoral votes should be counted if there was a dispute \\u2014 because GOP legislators had already been primed to make baseless allegations that widespread voter fraud had tainted the election.\\n\\nThe plot would have several key states submit competing slates of electors, thereby throwing the election result into dispute. The 12th Amendment dictates that if no candidate achieves the necessary majority, the matter goes to the House of Representatives to be decided, where each state is given one vote. On January 6th, 2021, the Republicans controlled 26 state delegations, just enough to overturn the will of the people and award the election victory to Trump.\\n\\nIn this edition of Between the Lines, we speak with bestselling author and investigative journalist, Greg Palast, who has been reporting on voter suppression issues for 22 years. In his recent article titled \\u201cWhat do you call a failed insurrection? Practice\\u201d he explains how the same elements in the unsuccessful plot to steal the election in 2020 will likely be executed again by Trump and the GOP in the 2024 election. Palast warns that, unless we can preserve democracy in this year\\u2019s 2022 midterm election, Trump and the Republicans could very well succeed.\\n\\nTranscript: https://www.gregpalast.com/how-trump-and-the-gop-could-steal-the-election-in-2024/'