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Fight to stop ‘faithless’ presidential electors may not be over in WA
A new Washington state law will remove and replace Electoral College members who go rogue. But the courts will get the final say.
A new Washington state law will remove and replace Electoral College members who go rogue. But the courts will get the final say.
The push by legislators comes after the state had four 'faithless electors' go rogue in 2016.
Experts say the Washington governor's chances appear slim right now, but a lot can happen before the 2020 election.
A Republican president who many thought was a crook was up for re-election. Washington state hadn’t supported him during
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