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Donald Eugene Lowe Says He Could Still Stop President-Elect Trump Based on Election Law Loopholes

SAN ANGELO, Texas -- No matter party affiliation, everyone can agree that this year's elections were heart-pumping. And for Donald Eugene Lowe, it might have even been a bit more so. Why? To date, he says that he is the first person in history to become a President-Elect Alternate. It's the law - a combination of many, in fact.

"I know many will be confused by this, but it's true. It's still possible to stop President-Elect Trump from taking office," Lowe says. "We both share the Republican presidential electors and this means that the Electoral College could still pick me."

He says it's possible due to a series of legal loopholes.

"When the other candidates withdrew, I announced I was running under the Republican Party. Next, I announced that I was challenging President-Elect Donald Trump and then I said I was skipping the general election and pushing onwards to the Electoral College," he explains.

Lowe says that since the Republican Party never let him have his brokered convention with Donald Trump, they inadvertently made the loopholes within the laws come true for the first time in history. As a result, he says that he is now in the Electoral College as President-Elect Alternate.

"I know almost everyone will be confused because I am doing something that's never been done before, but it could work," he says.

If the Electoral College picked Lowe instead this could cause no one to have 270 electors and would force the constitution to work. Lowe would be the first person to become president using the laws to make it happen instead of traditional process.

"If I become president it's because of the laws of the states and the constitution," he says.

For more information about Lowe, visit: http://www.lowe2016.com/.

Twitter: @USPresidentLowe

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Rejected GOP candidate pushes onwards to the Electoral College, Donald Eugene Lowe Presidential Candidate

SAN ANGELO, Texas -- Donald Eugene Lowe started working on his presidential campaign in 2013. To date, he has spent less than $20,000 and he's not about to give up now. In fact, he says he's just getting started.

"It's possible," Lowe says. "There are many voters who do not like Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump and that puts me in a very good position. According to my calculations, I have a 52 percent chance of winning."

How is this possible? Lowe explains that he is skipping the general election and instead focusing on winning the Electoral College.

"I'm working to beat these candidates at their own game," he says.

The Electoral College consists of 538 electors. A majority of 270 electoral votes is required to elect the President. A state's entitled allotment of electors equals the number of members in its congressional delegation: one for each member in the House of Representatives plus two for senators.

And, there's no constitutional provision or Federal law that requires Electors to vote according to the results of the popular vote in their states. Some states, however, require Electors to cast their votes according to the popular vote.

So, while it's rare for Electors to disregard the popular vote by casting their electoral vote for someone other than their party's candidate, it's not impossible.

After being turned down by the Republican Party for his request for a brokered convention like they used to have for candidates who could not afford a large campaign, Lowe continued to forge ahead.

"While the Republican Party made it impossible for me to run in the general election, they can't eliminate me from the Electoral College," Lowe says. "And, after campaigning at more than 700 locations and traveling more than 400,000 miles, I'm not about to give up now. I might be the only candidate running for the Electoral College and skipping the general election and that's okay. It's America after all - it's a place where dreams come true."

For more information about Donald Eugene Lowe, visit: http://www.lowe2016.com/.

Twitter: @realdonaldlowe

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