
Get Ready Now: Republicans Will Refuse to Certify a Harris Win
Trumpist county election officials are preparing to throw the process into chaos.
Some darkness in honor of JVL. Itās important stuff. āA.B. Stoddard
1. Trumpās Not Taking the L. . .
The last two weeksāthe unveiling of the Harris-Walz ticket, and Kamala Harrisās surge in the pollsāfeels like some surreal dream state. Everything has changed. Have you noticed Harris has pushed Donald Trump right out of the comfy lead heās held for an entire year? Heās noticed. From FiveThirtyEight to RealClearPoliticsāpick your polling averageāthey all now show Harris out in front after only two and a half weeks.
Trump is no longer on track to win the electionāwhich he has been for more than six straight months. Instead, the momentum, money, voter registration, volunteering, grassroots organizing, polling, and online engagement all favor the Democrats and it looks now like Trump could easily lose.
But that wonāt happen, because Trump doesnāt lose. He beat Joe Biden in 2020āremember? So if heās not the rightful victor on November 5, an entire army of Republicans is ready to block certification of the election at the local level.
No need to worry about mayhem on January 6, 2025 when Congress meets in joint session; the election deniers plan to stop a result right away if it looks like Harris is winning. Their goal: Refuse to certify anywhereāeven a county that Trump wonāand prevent certification in that state, which prevents certification of the presidential election.
A Harris victory could become a nightmare.
An investigation by Rolling Stone identified āin the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania . . . at least 70 pro-Trump election conspiracists currently working as county election officials who have questioned the validity of elections or delayed or refused to certify results.ā Of those 70, 22 of them already have ārefused or delayed certificationā in recent past elections. Nationwide, Republicans have refused to certify results at least 25 times since 2020, in eight statesāthe most in Georgia.
The article describes social media posts from the zealots who have infiltrated election administration as showing āunapologetic belief in Trumpās election lies, support for political violence, themes of Christian nationalism, and controversial race-based views.ā
There are more than enough such individuals in these key posts to bring us to a constitutional crisis.
āI think we are going to see mass refusals to certify the electionā in November, Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias told Rolling Stone. āEverything we are seeing about this election is that the other side is more organized, more ruthless, and more prepared.ā
Sit with that.
Then there is this. Trumpās self-destructive attacks on Georgiaās popular governor made the headlines from his Atlanta rally last Saturday, but he also singled out for praise three little-known GeorgiansāJanice Johnston, Rick Jeffares, and Janelle Kingācalling them āpitbulls fighting for honesty, transparency, and victory.ā
Who are Johnston, Jeffares, and King? They are three of the five members of Georgiaās State Election Board. Three days after Trumpās speech, this past Tuesday, those three Republicans approved a new rule requiring a āreasonable inquiryā prior to election certification thatāwhile vague and undefinedācould be exploited to delay certification and threaten the statewide election certification deadline of November 22.
The law in Georgia, where Trump and fourteen1 others are charged with plotting to overturn the 2020 election result, requires county election boards to certify results ānot later than 5:00 P.M. on the Monday following the date on which such election was heldāāso this year, by the evening of November 11. The secretary of state is then to certify the statewide results ānot later than 5:00 P.M. on the seventeenth dayā after the election, so November 22.
Across the country, the November election results will have to be certified in more than 3,000 counties, and all state results must be final by the time electors meet in each state on December 17. Members of county election boards are not tasked with resolving election issues; certification is mandatory and āministerial,ā not discretionary. Disputes over ballot issues are separate from the certification processāinvestigated and adjudicated by district attorneys, state election boards, and in court.
Election experts say the new rule could disrupt the entire process across the state by allowing local partisans to reject results. And Georgia appears to be at the center of Trumpās plans. Casting doubt on Fulton County, which makes up the bulk of Democratic votes in the state, will help him claim he won the Peach State as the rest of the results come in red.
But even without an explicitly permitted āinquiryā like the new Georgia rule provides, Republicans in other swing states still plan on acting at the county level to slow or stop certification. Because questioning the outcome at the very start of the process will create delay. Any doubt and confusion, and perhaps even violence, makes it easier to miss essential deadlines and can threaten the chance that the rightful winner prevails.
Election deniers also hope that sowing chaos might prompt GOP legislatures to interveneāin Georgia, Arizona, or Wisconsin for exampleāa dangerous scenario I wrote about in April.
2) How Is This Happening All Over Again?
With all that has transpired since November 3, 2020, why are we here again?
Four years later we must ask this question. Our entire country has been held hostage by Trumpās mental and emotional deficits. He doesnāt ālose.ā He is unwell and cannot publicly acknowledge defeat. Democracy was vulnerable before Trump, but its fragility could be fatal because of him.
The Big Lie, born from his pathological insecurity, led to a failed coup and a deadly insurrection. We had hoped those two things would undo or, at least, diminish the power of the Big Lie. Yet it has only grown more potent and widespread. It is an article of faith in the GOP base, with polls estimating that roughly two-thirds of Republicans are bought in.
These voters know there was no āevidenceā that passed legal muster in court in more than 60 separate cases.
They know multiple recounts and audits in swing states certified Biden the winner.
They know Trumpās own Department of Justice concluded the same and that his own Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency called the election āthe most secure in American history.ā
But they cling to his lies, and to conspiracy, because Trumpās cult provides a sense of belonging more nourishing than truth, and more compelling than facts.
Most GOP elected representatives and leaders do not believe the Big Lieāafter all, they never questioned their own victories or losses in 2020. But they are cowards, so to stay in power they have perpetuated Trumpās mass delusion through their silence or their bandwagoningāwhich Liz Cheney details in her enraging book Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning. Those named in her account of the aftermath of the 2020 election know what is coming this November if Trump loses, from House Speaker Mike Johnson on down.
So Trump knows there are millions among us who believe him when he says Democrats can only win if they cheat and who believe dark forces are at work to thwart him again. And Trump needs to be president again. He wants to get his criminal cases thrown out, and to stay out of jail.
There is nothing he wonāt try.
3) Who Can Stop It?
Courts have already intervened to stop efforts like this. At least ten counties refused certification in the primaries in 2022, followed by two countiesāin Arizona and Pennsylvaniaārefusing to certify general election results that year. They lost in court and the results were certified. Participants in fake elector schemes have been prosecuted.
In retrospect, those efforts look like initial probesālike a bank robber casing the joint, figuring out where the guards stand and the cameras are while planning the real heist. Elias wrote last week that āRepublicans are building an election subversion war machine.ā It sure doesnāt appear that the law is going to deter them from launching an unprecedented attack on our elections.
And the ways that the potential scale of the assault will test the legal system is, in and of itself, daunting. The Brennan Center for Justice wrote, ālittle academic attention has been paid to the mechanics of state certification processes, leaving many in the legal community bewildered by the recent string of attacks.ā
The Washington Post reported in June that āin some states, election administrators have already identified voters in each county who could serve as plaintiffs in emergency lawsuits to force county boards to certify results. In others, state administrators are sending detailed instructions to county officials laying out the limits of their power to block certification.ā
Itās crucial that these plans are widely publicized. And they can be. Just like Project 2025, which was virtually unheard of and is now in the forefront of the political debate. Putting a media spotlight on this issue will force Republican officials to address what they are well aware of and are refusing to call out.
Yesterday CBS News reported Biden said in his first interview since leaving the presidential race he is ānot confident at allā there will be a peaceful transfer of power if Trump loses. Harris isnāt likely to talk about this in her campaign, so itās critical that other high-profile surrogates do. President Obama, President Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and others must educate voters about the plot underway to force more public pressure and accountability on the process.
Every Republican must be asked about local certification of elections, electors honoring the popular vote of their state, preventing political violenceāall of it. Repeatedly.
As Elias told an interviewer, there are things we can do, as citizens willing to invest some time, to take action.
This isnāt a threat from abroad. This yearāand likely for years to comeāwe will all have to continue to fight against what our fellow Americans are doing to subvert elections. Because without free electionsāand facts and truthāwe cannot be a free country.
We are forewarned.
There were originally eighteen codefendants alongside Trump in the Georgia indictment, but four pleaded guilty last September and October: Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, and Scott Hall.
So, just start the transition and dare these couch potato badasses to start a civil war. The worry last time was that Trump had the power of the presidency. He was never going to win a case. Biden has that power now, and the Supreme Court has increased it.
Let Trump mount another coup attempt if he wants. If Harris wins, Biden will use federal law enforcement and/or troops to ensure she walks into the Oval Office on Inauguration Day, just like his predecessors walked Harris's forebears into Jim Crow schools.
In the meantime, I hope Trump becomes so drunk on Rageahol over his looming defeat that he falls into a water hazard at Mar-a-Lago so the gators get to shout, "Trump: It's What's for Dinner."