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ed note–remember, all of this is a continuation of what organized Jewish interests began doing a year ago when they realized that the presidency of one Donald J. Trump threatened what they had in mind and thus initiated a program designed to destroy his candidacy. All of you who seized upon the tiny factoids ‘proving’ that he was ‘owned by the Jews’ didn’t see it then, and sadly, don’t see it now.

It is all about WWIII, the 2,000 year old scheme of resurrecting a nation destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD and making today’s great, great grandchildren of those Romans pay the price via 2 Judaic principles, one of them being ‘an eye for an eye’ and the other one being ‘the sins of the father falling upon the heads of his children’. Everything, from the trade deals to illegal immigration to war with Russia is all part and parcel of Judea’s revenge and Trump–as a modern day version of Titus Caesar of yesteryear, threatens to put a stop to all of that.

I understand those who don’t like what appears to be his anti-Islamic rhetoric. As someone who has spent the last decade of my life in the hopeless endeavor of protecting my brothers and sisters in the Islamic world from the Judaic campaign of hatred that has destroyed their lives and put them in danger, I hate it too, and the positions we have adopted here via Trump are not rooted in our justifying it, only explaining it. But what people have got to understand is that every effort you dedicate towards tearing him down is an effort that works in the enemy’s favor and ultimately, puts you and your own loved ones in real, measurable danger.

washingtontimes.com

Republican members of the Electoral College are facing pressure, harassment and even death threats as disgruntled opponents of President-elect Donald Trump mount a last-ditch push to keep him out of the White House.

The electors are slated to meet Dec. 19 in their home states to make the Nov. 8 election results official, which is normally a formality — but not this year.

Texas Republican Alex Kim said he and his fellow electors have been inundated with emails and phone calls from those urging them to consider switching their votes for Mr. Trump to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

“At first, everyone was kind of enchanted by it,” Mr. Kim told NBC5 in Dallas-Fort Worth.” Now all the electors are starting to get beaten down. There are some electors who have been threatened with harm or with death.”

Michael Banerian, a Michigan elector and youth chairman of the state Republican Party, said he has received several messages threatening violence.

“You have people saying, ‘You’re a hateful bigot, I hope you die,’” Mr. Banerian told The Detroit News. “I’ve had people talk about shoving a gun in my mouth and blowing my brains out. And I’ve received dozens and dozens of those emails. Even the non-threatening-my-life emails are very aggressive.”

In Idaho, Secretary of State Lawerence Denney issued a statement last week calling on Trump foes to stop harassing the state’s four electors.

“While there is no federal requirement binding electors to their pledge, and while Idaho is one of 21 states that does not have state-level legislation to force an elector to comply, attempting to sway an elector’s commitment to their party through insults, vulgar language, or threats simply lacks civility,” Mr. Denney said.

“These are people who have volunteered to represent our state and their party in a process that goes back to the founding of our nation,” he said. “If the presidential election had been different, the presidential electors would be from a different party and would still deserve the same respect. They don’t deserve to be mistreated by someone just because that person doesn’t agree with the outcome of the election.”

Electors are typically party stalwarts who hardly ever break ranks, but opponents of Mr. Trump argue that this year’s election calls for desperate measures.

A Change.org petition that has gathered 4.5 million signatures maintains that Mrs. Clinton deserves the presidency because she appears to have received more votes nationwide and that Mr. Trump is “unfit to serve” as a result of factors such as his “utter lack of experience.”

Meanwhile, two Democratic electors are spearheading a movement called #HamiltonElectors to persuade Republican Electoral College members to dump Mr. Trump in favor of a moderate Republican.

It’s a long shot, but the Democrats from Colorado and Washington state hope to persuade 270 electors — Democrats and Republicans — to reject the will of the voters in order to avoid a Trump presidency.

“We support Alexander Hamilton’s vision: that Electors be free to vote their conscience for the good of America,” tweeted the group, referring to the Founding Father.

At least one Republican elector has blinked: In Georgia, Baoky Vu was replaced shortly after he said in August that he might not be able to support Mr. Trump, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

Georgia’s 16 Republican electors have been bombarded with requests to change their votes to Mrs. Clinton, but the Republicans are holding firm.

“I’m getting deluged,” Michael McNeely, an elector and vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, told the Journal-Constitution. “But for all the efforts of those sending those out, there’s no wavering at all. I’m fully supporting Donald Trump, and I’m not concerned any of us will flip.”

While 24 states bind their electors to the winning candidate, little can be done to punish “faithless electors” after the fact other than impose fines.

There have been only 157 faithless electors in U.S. history, and none has changed the outcome of a presidential election by voting against the party’s nominee, Mr. Denney said.

Mr. Kim and Mr. Banerian said there is no chance they will heed the pleas of Democrats and abandon Mr. Trump.

“When people ask me to vote for Hillary Clinton, there’s no way,” Mr. Kim said. “I reject the Democratic Party principles, and I reject Hillary Clinton.”

Said Mr. Banerian, a senior at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan: “Even if I could, I wouldn’t be remotely interested in changing my vote. The people of Michigan spoke, and it’s our job to deliver that message.”

One thought on “Electoral College members receiving death threats in last-ditch attempt to block Trump”
  1. Bunch of Jewish sour loosers. They can’t accept that they have been defeated. The world is changing and many people have realized the demonic way in which we have been forced to live.

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