Kyle Cheney
PoliticoWed, 14 Dec 2016 16:17 UTC
An anti-Trump activist has begun running
full-page ads in newspapers across the country to persuade Electoral College members to "vote their conscience" as part of a pressure campaign intended to block the election of Donald Trump.
The ads, which appeared Wednesday morning in the
Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Austin American-Statesman, Salt Lake City Tribune and
Tampa Bay Times, are also slated to appear in the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the
Wisconsin State Journal on Thursday.
The 538 members of the Electoral College are slated to meet Monday in their respective state capitals. The ads target Republican electors in states won by Trump."Never in our Republic's history has there been a President-apparent comparable to Donald Trump," the ad reads. "His inauguration would present a grave and continual threat to the Constitution, to domestic tranquility and to international stability."
The ads are being funded by Daniel Brezenoff, a social worker and grassroots Democratic activist who gained a following after the election when he launched a Change.org petition urging the Electoral College to pick Hillary Clinton instead of Trump. The petition went viral and is approaching 5 million signatures, the largest in Change.org's history. He leveraged that list to raise about $250,000 through a GoFundMe page to support the ads. He said the newspaper campaign has exhausted virtually all of the funds raised.Brezenoff told POLITICO he still supports his initial goal to convince the Electoral College to support Clinton, but he says he understands that other activists are working toward electing an alternative Republican to Trump. He said the ads focused on a shared goal: to convince electors to exercise their own judgment before voting.
The full-page ad includes a link to a page of signers that includes Brezenoff and two Democratic electors working to elect a moderate Republican alternative to Trump - Colorado's Micheal Baca and Washington state's P. Bret Chiafalo. A third elector, Washington's Beth Caldwell, has also signed. A slew of academics with expertise in history, law and the constitution signed the letter. Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins is among the signatories as well.
Brezenoff said the ad campaign is designed to reach electors but also raise public pressure on them in states with large Democratic populations or widespread anti-Trump sentiment. The
Washington Post was included, he said, because backers wanted to include a national outlet and decided the nation's capital was an appropriate venue to spread the message.
Comment: If you wish to make your voice heard to the Electoral College,
here's how to write to them. You can also
view each state's Electors. As you can see in the video below, there is concerted effort by celebrities and other precious snowflakes (no doubt unwitting agents to Killary, Obama, the CIA and the rest of the psychopathic elite) to deny Trump the presidency through the Electoral College.
Comment: If you wish to make your voice heard to the Electoral College, here's how to write to them. You can also view each state's Electors. As you can see in the video below, there is concerted effort by celebrities and other precious snowflakes (no doubt unwitting agents to Killary, Obama, the CIA and the rest of the psychopathic elite) to deny Trump the presidency through the Electoral College.