Here’s What You Can Do – Pray and Contact These State Legislatures and Let Them Know How You Feel About the Biden Steal

Many people have asked us what they can do. Here’s what you can do. Below are lists of contact information for state legislatures in key swing states where Biden is attempting to steal the 2020 election.

Give the Republicans a call or send them an email and demand justice.

We reported that the legislatures in the states are ultimately accountable for the reporting of delegates to the electoral college. There may be a need to have them take on their responsibility this year.

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One reader (Mark B.) shared with us his thoughts on what we can do:

If citizens lose faith in fair and equal voting without outside influence they lose faith in their laws, leadership, and government. Since there are those that may attempt to subvert elections for political or personal gain everyone must be vigilant and transparent in the election process. I am concerned because there are reports that the current election is being subverted. If it is, please encourage your readers to encourage legislators to work with other legislators, law enforcement, and the attorney General to correct any problems and bring any bad actors to justice.

According to the law the state legislatures ultimately pick the electoral college members. This has to be done within a specific time frame. Here are some key dates:

Late November/Early December: Each state has its own deadline to certify the election. However, if ballot disputes, litigation or other factors delay the count, blowing this deadline doesn’t invoke a penalty in the presidential race. The big deadlines are still to come.

Dec. 8: This is known as the safe harbor deadline. That means that Congress cannnot challenge any electors named by this date in accordance with state law. Most states want their electors named by this deadline, to ensure Congress cannot disregard them.

Dec. 14: This is the date when electors are required to meet in their states and cast their ballots for president. Missing this deadline could mean a state’s electors don’t count in the presidential tally. Any electors seated between Dec. 8 and this date can still vote, but they could theoretically be challenged by Congress. Also, by this date the governor of each state must certify the state’s presidential election and slate of electors.

Although some attorneys believe these dates are not in the Constitution and therefore are not in stone, we still can do much to let these legislatures know our position on the Joe Biden steal and America’s move towards communism.

Below is a list of state legislatures in some of the key swing states the Biden campaign is trying to steal:

Arizona Legislature https://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster/

Georgia General Assembly http://www.legis.ga.gov/en-US/default.aspx

Michigan Legislature https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(cc0hs5oao0b4zn55a2na5kh4))/mileg.aspx?page=home

Pennsylvania Senate https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/member_information/mbrList.cfm?body=S&sort=alpha

Pennsylvania House https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/member_information/mbrList.cfm?body=H&sort=alpha

Wisconsin Senate https://legis.wisconsin.gov/senate/

Wisconsin House https://legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/

Please feel free to contact the Republican congressmen and women in these states and let them know your concerns and demand they stop Big Tech, Big Media, Foreign Countries and the corrupt Democrats from stealing this election.

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Joe Hoft is a Radio Host at TNTRadio.live, Author, Former International Corporate Executive in Hong Kong for a Decade, and a Contributor at TGP since 2016. Joe is the author of five books, including his new bestseller, "The Steal: Volume II - The Impossible Occurs" which addresses the stolen 2020 Election and provides an inventory of issues that prove that the 2020 Election was uncertifiable and never should have been certified for Joe Biden.

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