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You Think This Is Chaos? The Election of 1876 Was Worse.
« on: January 06, 2021, 05:32:34 pm »
You Think This Is Chaos? The Election of 1876 Was Worse.

A few days before the inauguration, no one knew who would actually take the oath of office as president of the United States. There were cries of fraud and chicanery as a divided, surly nation continued to debate the winner of the election many weeks after the ballots had been cast.

The election of 1876 was the most disputed in American history and in some ways one of the most consequential. As Congress convenes Wednesday to formalize President-elect Joe Biden’s victory and dispense with Republican objections, many on Capitol Hill and beyond have been looking to the showdown nearly a century and a half ago for clues on how to resolve the latest clash for power.

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The players in that drama have faded into obscurity. Few today remember the story of Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican who ultimately prevailed and served four years as a tainted president. Fewer still can name his Democratic opponent, Samuel Tilden, who lost the White House despite garnering more votes. But the system that will govern Wednesday’s debate was fashioned from that episode, and the standards that were set then are now cited as arguments in the effort to overturn President Donald Trump’s defeat.

Allies of Trump, led by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, have latched onto the resolution of the 1876 dispute as a model, proposing that Congress once again create a 15-member commission to decide the validity of various states’ electors. “We should follow that precedent,” Cruz and 10 other new or returning Republican senators wrote in a joint statement over the weekend.

But there are also profound differences between that battle and this one. For one, the candidate claiming to be aggrieved this time, Trump, is the incumbent president with the power of the federal government at his disposal............

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Re: You Think This Is Chaos? The Election of 1876 Was Worse.
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2021, 01:10:43 am »
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"You Think This Is Chaos? The Election of 1876 Was Worse"

No.
The country didn't face being taken over by lefism/communism in 1877.
It does today.