The sources linked are more informative than the article.
I'll try to dig and add some links to the laws cited in the sources later.
As I read it, when there is an objection to a states electors, then both houses have to vote on the objection, and both have to agree to the objection by a simple majority vote. This means that most likely all objections for Trump would die in the house unless some democrats see the light (or maybe the rope) and say yes the election results are invalid.
[–] WTFisthisshit [S] ago
The sources linked are more informative than the article.
I'll try to dig and add some links to the laws cited in the sources later.
As I read it, when there is an objection to a states electors, then both houses have to vote on the objection, and both have to agree to the objection by a simple majority vote. This means that most likely all objections for Trump would die in the house unless some democrats see the light (or maybe the rope) and say yes the election results are invalid.