@messenjahofchrist Curious though - let's say the precedent is applicable to a voting situation: if fraud nullifies, then it is as though it never took place - which cannot make Trump the winner of a vote that never happened. Not to mention all of the Senators and House Reps and other down ballot positions. So then it goes to one of the Amendments I think? Where the House/Senate both choose President/VP?
@katharos yep, the 12th amendment i think says each state gets 1 vote. What ever party has a 2/3 majority in that state will be the party they have to vote for. I believe there are 38 states w republican majority and 13 (counting DC) with dem majority. In this scenario Trump will would win.