Here’s how Trump wins: Take fight to House where rules favor GOP
His argument is fairly simple: Congress votes to ratify state electoral votes, and this year, it should throw out those from states where the vote count is in question. The result would be that neither Trump nor Joe Biden would have enough to win, leaving it to the House to pick the president.
In that vote, the Constitution stipulates that each state gets just one vote, and since 26 House delegations are majority-Republican, House Republicans control the election of the next president of the United States,” Brooks said.
There is one hang-up that the courts will have to settle first, however.