We don’t want to give you false hope but there is a very slight chance Hillary Clinton could still become the next president of the United States. Although the country made their choice for the next president on Tuesday, members of the Electoral College won’t cast their ballots until December 19, and a Change.org petition is attempting to urge electors to take a somewhat unprecedented action and make Hillary Clinton commander-in-chief despite Trump winning the majority of electoral votes.

As the NY Post explained:

According to the Constitution, chosen electors of the Electoral College are the real people who will vote for president, when they meet on Dec. 19 in their respective state capitals. However, there is technically nothing stopping any of the electors from voting their conscience and refusing to support the candidate to whom they were bound, or from abstaining from voting altogether. There’s even a name for it: becoming a “faithless elector.”

Nearly 700,000 Americans are hoping there will be a lot if faithless electors come December 19. As of now, 689,000 individuals have signed a Change.org petition with the following directive, “Electoral College: Make Hillary Clinton President on December 19.”

Started by Elijah Berg Wednesday afternoon, the North Carolina resident wrote:

We are calling on the Electors to ignore their states’ votes and cast their ballots for Secretary Clinton. Why? Mr. Trump is unfit to serve. His scapegoating of so many Americans, and his impulsivity, bullying, lying, admitted history of sexual assault, and utter lack of experience make him a danger to the Republic. Secretary Clinton WON THE POPULAR VOTE and should be President. Hillary won the popular vote. The only reason Trump “won” is because of the Electoral College. But the Electoral College can actually give the White House to either candidate. So why not use this most undemocratic of our institutions to ensure a democratic result? SHE WON THE POPULAR VOTE. There is no reason Trump should be President. “It’s the ‘People’s Will'” No. She won the popular vote. “Our system of government under our Constitution says he wins” No. Our Constitution says the Electors choose. “Too many states prohibit ‘Faithless Electors'” 24 states bind electors. If electors vote against their party, they usually pay a fine. And people get mad. But they can vote however they want and there is no legal means to stop them in most states.

Despite the overwhelming support for the petition, faithless electors are quite the rare breed. “Well over 99 percent of electors throughout American history have voted as pledged, according to an analysis done by the New York Times,” the post reported. Clinton would need 20 electors to go rogue which is probably even more unlikely than Trump’s election. But given how disgruntled Americans are with his election, maybe enough pressure on electors will swing the presidency in democrat’s favor. What do you think?

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