Some states have laws that prevent a “faithless” elector vote. But the penalty is only civil -— a fine. Keep in mind that the slate of electors for whom you vote is a slate of party partisans who are not likely to turn against their party.
“Keep in mind that the slate of electors for whom you vote is a slate of party partisans who are not likely to turn against their party.”
Also keep in mind that the GOP electors are “Republicans,” which means that they are capable of most any disloyal act. The RATS may be corrupt, but they stick together no matter what!
A fine... which would undoubtedly be immediately pardoned.
Is this true in every state ? Who vetted the electors to be sure they aren’t Trojan Horses ?
And - the electoral college vote will be certified by a Republican Congress.
And finally - CWII.
All sorts of checks and balances. So no - Clinton won’t be president.