Normally a political footnote, the electoral vote took on unexpected import this winter after Mr. Trump’s upset of Hillary Clinton,
who won the popular vote, spawned a determined effort to block his path
to the presidency by grass-roots advocates who saw him as unfit for the
White House and, to some, a threat to the political system.
Presidential
electors — and particularly Republican electors, who are bound by
tradition and often state law to support Mr. Trump — were inundated with
phone calls, emails and even threats demanding that they vote for
someone else. Leaders of groups that were lobbying the electors had
privately believed they had a chance to persuade enough Republican
electors to defect, denying him an Electoral College majority and
throwing the election to the House of Representatives.
But by late Monday, only a handful of electors had broken ranks.
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