Colorado electors plan to challenge state law in bid to derail Donald Trump's victory
Four of Colorado's nine Electoral College electors plan to challenge a state law that would prevent a long-shot bid to keep President-elect Donald Trump out of the White House.
Robert Nemanich, of Colorado Springs, said Saturday he and three other electors intend to sue Colorado's governor, attorney general, secretary of state and state Democratic Party chairman claiming state law requiring electors to vote for the presidential and vice presidential candidates "who received the highest number of votes at the preceding general election in this state," is unconstitutional.
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton won Colorado - and the popular vote nationwide - but lost the election to Trump, who captured the needed Electoral College votes to win the presidency.
The four electors hope that if the law is struck down, Colorado's electors can join forces with other Democrats pledged to Clinton and disaffected Republicans pledged to Trump to find an alternative Republican acceptable to both sides, Nemanich said.
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Cross-posted in the 2016 Postmortem forum.