The chairman of the House Freedom Caucus said Friday that news reports quoting him as saying the North Carolina legislature could allocate the state’s presidential electors to Donald Trump before the votes are counted were based on a conversation that was “taken out of context.” The comments from Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland had been made at a Republican Party dinner in an exchange with a pro-Trump activist who had given the keynote address.
The activist suggested that legislatures in several states, including North Carolina, could convene on Election Day and allocate their state’s electors to Trump. The comments from the Thursday dinner in Maryland were first reported by Politico. Harris, speaking after the speech, referenced the counties in western North Carolina that had sustained major damage from Hurricane Helene .
In reaction to the activist's proposal, he said, “for North Carolina, that makes a lot of sense,” according to a video. “I mean, you statistically can go and say: ’Hey, look, you’ve got disenfranchised in 25 counties. You know what that vote probably would have been, which would be, if I were in the legislature, enough to go: Yeah, we’ve got to convene the legislature, and we can’t disenfranchise the voters.
But how do you make the argument in other states? I mean, otherwise, it looks like it’s just a power play,” Harris said. “With North Carolina, I mean, it’s legitimate. I mean, there are a lot of people who aren’t going to ge.