Saw on FB a discussion among evangelical Republicans that they're waiting to vote until Election Day because if Trump dies they're definitely voting for Pence but otherwise they're in a quandary I'm ok with this
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Yeah - I mean, the rules for the electoral college are still pretty vague. It may be that a faithless elector can get fined or something, but not necessarily have their vote changed.
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It's likely a matter of state law, though.
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The big famous example (well, it *was* famous in the 19th century) was Horace Greeley, the Liberal Republican candidate, dying right after the election in November 1872, and the Lib Reps not managing to hold a meeting to discuss this before the electors met in December
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Because the Liberal Republicans were a new, "third" party that emerged after the Democrats basically collapsed during this election and a bunch of Republicans rebelled against the Grant Administration It's complicated, let's just say things were complicated that year
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