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Congress could select the president in a disputed election

  • Written by Donald Brand, Professor, College of the Holy Cross
imageIf the House of Representatives selects the president, each state would get a single vote – not one vote per House member. iStock/Getty

President Donald Trump’s campaign is challenging results of battleground states with lawsuits, hoping to litigate its way to a win in the 2020 election. But the Founding Fathers meant for Congress...

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