And by 'they', I'm referring to some time back I recall something about states being able to enforce who their electors would put in their electoral votes for if they chose to not vote accordingly, or have them removed, etc. I don't know the details about it but from a quick search, was it something about the Supreme Court back in May unanimously ruling that states can enforce who electors vote for? But yet *can* they still choose not to?
Whatever it was, is this something that will greatly deter it from happening again like it did in 2016 and other years prior, or is it still very much a possibility and I'm going to have a ton of anxiety until they vote in December?
Whatever it was, is this something that will greatly deter it from happening again like it did in 2016 and other years prior, or is it still very much a possibility and I'm going to have a ton of anxiety until they vote in December?