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September 14, 2020
Getting Republicans into the House is as crucial as getting Trump re-elected
By Andrea Widburg

Few Americans doubt that this year will result in a contested election.  The Republicans are preparing to go to court, while the Democrats are threatening to take to the streets and bring in the military.  Under either scenario, there's the real possibility that the House of Representatives will ultimately decide who will be America's next president.  Moreover, what most people don't realize is that their votes for the upcoming term of the House of Representatives will affect the vote's outcome.

It's relatively common knowledge that if the Electoral College cannot return a majority vote for president, then the House of Representatives is the body charged with selecting which of the three top candidates will become president.  When Americans think about this procedure, most probably assume that, because the Democrats hold the House, a House vote inevitably means a Biden victory.

That assumption is wrong.

The Twelfth Amendment, which defines the procedure for a House vote, makes explicit that this is not an ordinary vote, with each member of the House having a say.  Instead, each state gets only one vote (emphasis mine):

    But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each state having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice. (U.S. Const., Amendment 12, Clause 3.)

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Hmm.  The electoral college in 2000 did not return a majority to anyone to be President - until the Supreme Court got into the game, not the House.

So why again is it the House that is the deciding factor when recent history says otherwise?
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