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Will moral elector plan deny Trump the presidency?

Donald Trump claimed victory on election night. But the election isn't over until the electors from each of the 50 states vote on Dec. 19.

“Those electors choose the president,” said Everett’s Bret Chiafalo. Chiafalo is a Democratic elector who may not vote for Hillary Clinton when the Electoral College meets on Dec. 19.

Now he’s founder of a movement he calls “Moral Electors” to persuade enough Republican electors to abandon Mr. Trump and therefore throw the election into the House of Representatives.

“They look at the country and see that Donald Trump will do nothing but divide us, but by picking a similar but more moderate Republican may bring this country together.

Chiafalo is not trying to get them to vote for a Democrat.

“They would most likely select between Donald Trump and the moderate Republican Mitt Romney.”

Local Trump supporters denounce the Idea. Seattleite Brina Sanft chaired the Trump campaign in King County, now she’s in New York assisting with the transition.

“Any effort to undermine his win is trying to destroy our democracy and the due process. So we have to support Donald J. Trump,” she said.

I see absolutely no chance at all of something like that working,” said John Dickerson, the moderator of CBS News Face the Nation in an interview from Washington D.C.

“It would create chaos in the country if the president chosen by all the fair rules was kicked out because the elites in Congress decided to pick someone else.”

Chiafalo says his effort is rooted in the Article 2 and the 12th Amendment of the Constitution -- so he believes it is legal and that any laws that would punish electors who don’t vote for Trump are not.

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