Politico has this story about efforts to persuade presidential electors to vote for someone other than the winner of the popular vote in their own state. There is not a great deal of new news in the story, except for the point that a team of attorneys will defend any such electors if their state fines them for voting differently than expected. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.
This was what electors were originally supposed to do, but the system changed over the years.
Even more reasons to ABOLISH the DARK AGE Electoral College
— which was copied from some of the ROTTED systems for choosing the kings in Germany and Poland in the 1780s.
Trump was de facto elected by about 30 percent of the total popular votes.
Final math when all the court stuff and recounts are done.
P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.