Lessig calls for electors to pick Clinton over Trump

Campaign finance reform advocate Lawrence Lessig, who briefly ran as a candidate in the Democratic primary, is calling on electors to pick Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonWhite House accuses Biden of pushing ‘conspiracy theories’ with Trump election claim Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness Trayvon Martin’s mother Sybrina Fulton qualifies to run for county commissioner in Florida MORE over President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE.

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In a Thursday op-ed for The Washington Post, Lessig argues that the Constitution gives the electoral college the power to choose the winner of presidential elections. The Harvard law professor compared it to a judge reviewing a jury verdict, “where the people voted, the electoral college was intended to confirm — or not — the people’s choice.”

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“The Constitution says nothing about ‘winner take all.’ It says nothing to suggest that electors’ freedom should be constrained in any way,” Lessig wrote. “Instead, their wisdom — about whether to overrule ‘the people’ or not — was to be free of political control yet guided by democratic values.”

Lessig, who dropped out of the race last year after accusing the Democratic Party of shutting him out of its debates, added that it would be an “insult” to the framers to let a candidate who lost the popular vote win the presidency.

“It is not meant to deny a reasonable judgment by the people. “It is meant to be a circuit breaker — just in case the people go crazy,” he wrote. “In this election, the people did not go crazy. The winner, by far, of the popular vote is the most qualified candidate for president in more than a generation.”

Trump easily won the Electoral College, but Clinton is leading the popular vote by nearly 2 million people, according to recent counts.

At least six electors have already vowed to cast ballots that don’t align with the popular vote results of their states on Dec. 19.

But Lessig didn’t go as far as suggesting that the Electoral College be abolished. Instead, he urged the electors to “be citizens exercising judgment,  not cogs turning a wheel.”

“The framers left the electors free to choose,” he said. “They should exercise that choice by leaving the election as the people decided it: in Clinton’s favor.

Okada accepts Ospreay's challenge for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 15

Kazuchika Okada has accepted Will Ospreay’s challenge for a match at Wrestle Kingdom 15.

The challenge took place after tonight’s match at Power Struggle, where Okada defeated O-Khan via referee stoppage with his money clip submission.

Ospreay, who was watching the match ringside, entered the ring after the match and confronted Okada. He said he used Okada to get more popular, and it worked. He eventually said that he wanted to end Okada’s career and challenged him to a match at Wrestle Kingdom 15. Okada accepted.

The two have been feuding since last month, when Ospreay turned on Okada following their G1 match, attacking him and leaving him laying with the running elbow to the back of the head. Since then, he has formed a new stable in NJPW called The Empire, which consists of himself, Great O-Khan, and Bea Preistley.

Wrestle Kingdom 15 is set to take place on both January 4 and 5.