In recent weeks, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has made a striking number of Fox News appearances, pleading with the network’s viewers to send him campaign contributions. Last night, the South Carolina Republican returned to the network to push an even more provocative line. As TPM noted:
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Thursday night backed President Trump’s assault on democracy, telling Fox News’ Sean Hannity that “everything should be on the table” — including an idea floated on Wednesday that GOP-controlled state legislatures should ignore the will of the people and toss their electoral votes to Trump.
The host specifically raised the prospect of Pennsylvania’s Republican lawmakers “invalidating” the commonwealth’s election results, and it was at that point that Graham said he believes “everything should be on the table.” The senator added that the “allegations of wrongdoing” in Pennsylvania “are earth shattering.”
Which allegations? Graham didn’t say. Where’s the evidence? It didn’t come up.
There are a few elements to this that are worth appreciating. First, in context, what the conservative host referenced was an idea in which Pennsylvania’s Republican-led state legislature would simply ignore the will of the voters and instead choose a pro-Trump slate of electors. That Graham didn’t explicitly endorse such a gambit, his “everything should be on the table” phrasing suggested he saw this as a realistic option.
That’s bonkers. Not only has the top GOP legislator in Pennsylvania ruled out such a tactic, but the Campaign Legal Center published a compelling analysis a couple of months ago, explaining why states do not have the legal authority to simply ignore their own citizens’ vote count.









