New Mexico Also Nominates Trump Electors, 3403

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I’m still reporting on the coup.
New Mexico has now joined the seven battleground states by submitting an alternative slate of electors who will cast that state’s 5 electoral votes for President Trump should a recent lawsuit succeed in throwing out some percentage of the mail-in ballots cast and there leading the House of Representatives to vote to decertify New Mexico’s Democrat electors.
According to a release by the New Mexico Republican Party:
“Of course, there is precedent for our Republican electors…. Democrat electors pledge to John F Kennedy convened in Hawaii in 1960, at the same time as Republicans, even though the governor had certified Richard Nixon as the winner. In the end, Hawaii's electoral votes were awarded to President Kennedy.”
The release went on to point out that even Democrat lawyers have recently pointed out on CNN that it was a sensible thing to send two sets of electors to Congress.
“…just as the Democrat electors met in Hawaii in 1960, while awaiting a final resolution of that states vote, so too the Republican electors met this year on December 14th as we await a final resolution of New Mexico's five electoral votes.”
More than 40% of the 928,230 ballots cast in New Mexico were done by mail-in ballots, but mail-in ballots are not tied to Voter ID. That lack of accountability is exacerbated by mail-in ballot drop boxes where harvested ballots can be dropped en masse without any accountability in the dead of night.
That, alone is enough to invalidate the election. According to Joe diGenova on Monday:
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¬¬On top of that, New Mexico was one of 30 states using Dominion voting machines and/or their proprietary Democracy Suite software.
Forensic data analysts are in the process of examining the Dominion voting systems right now, but Republicans in New Mexico are also protesting the election results on the basis of drop boxes that were supposed to be “secured containers”; but were not.
“By law these ‘secured containers’ where supposed to be monitored at all times and should have had video surveillance, but certain precincts failed to adhere to these rules. There's no telling how many drop box votes are invalid.”
The party also supported the Trump's campaign in filing an Inspection of Public Records Act request to verify or determine whether there were any problems or serious glitches with Dominion voting systems machines during the November 3rd election.
“The Republican Party of New Mexico has questioned the validity of these machines since the election. There are too many questions regarding whether votes may have been changed. It's important that we take a look at these machines and the software used.”
Although New Mexico has only 5 Electoral Votes, there are several scenarios where those 5 Electoral Votes could make the difference.
I’m still reporting from just outside the citadel of American freedom. Good day.

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