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Early Use of Hydroxychloroquine Linked to Lower Hospitalization Rates
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4716075" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You mean the one they didn't even look at?</p><p></p><p>You may want to focus on January 6th. The election isn't over until a joint session of Congress certifies the Electoral College vote. If one representative and one senator raise objections then the issues have to be debated. If debate goes on long enough the Electoral College vote isn't certified. Results in the Senate voting for vice-president and the House voting for president. It's a long shot but possible. For all you conspiracy theorists out there that's in the Constitution. The thing is there have been so many irregularities, so many willing to step forward with sworn affidavits (under penalty of perjury) that it's very possible that Congressmen and Senators may object. So much so that the Senator y'all love to hate, Mitch McConnell, asked that senators refrain from objecting. Anyways will be very interesting to see how it shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4716075, member: 24302"] You mean the one they didn't even look at? You may want to focus on January 6th. The election isn't over until a joint session of Congress certifies the Electoral College vote. If one representative and one senator raise objections then the issues have to be debated. If debate goes on long enough the Electoral College vote isn't certified. Results in the Senate voting for vice-president and the House voting for president. It's a long shot but possible. For all you conspiracy theorists out there that's in the Constitution. The thing is there have been so many irregularities, so many willing to step forward with sworn affidavits (under penalty of perjury) that it's very possible that Congressmen and Senators may object. So much so that the Senator y'all love to hate, Mitch McConnell, asked that senators refrain from objecting. Anyways will be very interesting to see how it shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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