Arizona Electoral College electors question Obama birth certificate
The Hill
Justin Sink
12/17/2012
Excerpt:
Three electors casting Arizona's Electoral College votes on Monday used the moment to again question whether President Obama was born in the United States.
The Electoral College ceremony, which occurred in state capitals across the nation Monday, requires electors from each of the states to officially cast their electoral votes in the presidential and vice presidential contest.
According to the Associated Press, state Republican Party chairman Tom Morrissey and two other Electoral College members used the ceremony to forward the conspiracy theory that suggests Obama was not born in Hawaii.
College member Don Ascoli, a former Republican Party chairman in Gila County, said he didn't think Obama was "properly vetted as a legitimate candidate for president."
The White House has released the president's long-form birth certificate, and officials in Hawaii have affirmed that records show the president having been born there.
While Arizona's 11 electors — including the three "birthers" — all went to Mitt Romney, President Obama is expected to earn 332 electoral votes to Romney's 206. A candidate needs 270 votes to prevail.
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The Hill
Justin Sink
12/17/2012
Excerpt:
Three electors casting Arizona's Electoral College votes on Monday used the moment to again question whether President Obama was born in the United States.
The Electoral College ceremony, which occurred in state capitals across the nation Monday, requires electors from each of the states to officially cast their electoral votes in the presidential and vice presidential contest.
According to the Associated Press, state Republican Party chairman Tom Morrissey and two other Electoral College members used the ceremony to forward the conspiracy theory that suggests Obama was not born in Hawaii.
College member Don Ascoli, a former Republican Party chairman in Gila County, said he didn't think Obama was "properly vetted as a legitimate candidate for president."
The White House has released the president's long-form birth certificate, and officials in Hawaii have affirmed that records show the president having been born there.
While Arizona's 11 electors — including the three "birthers" — all went to Mitt Romney, President Obama is expected to earn 332 electoral votes to Romney's 206. A candidate needs 270 votes to prevail.
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View the complete article at:
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...th-certificate
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