Here they try to reach Kansas elector Ashley McMillan with their craziness:

But these actors, while calling for someone ‘especially competent’, aren’t even competent enough to figure out that ‘Ashley McMillan’ isn’t a ‘Mr’.

This is Ashley McMillan:
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Yes, the electors are going to be heroes, not by acceding to Hollywood, but by upholding the process and the choice of the people against a coup. Here’s what Ashley McMillan had to say to those trying to harass her:

It started with a couple of emails three days after the election. Since Hillary Clinton had won the popular vote, former electors warned me that I would probably receive hundreds of emails urging me to change my vote to prevent Mr. Trump from getting to the White House. I answered the first few back and had some polite—and some not-so-polite—exchanges with folks urging me to vote for Mrs. Clinton. Grassroots groups such as Ask the Electors had found my work email and spread it to their email lists. They also published my work address, home address, cell phone and work phone.

I had intended on answering everyone who emailed me. Then the flood started. At its peak, I was receiving 500 emails an hour. At least 20 letters arrived at my office daily, and the calls came in 24 hours a day.

The majority of the notes called for the elimination of the Electoral College because it was undemocratic. As an elector, I can’t do anything about this, but I still don’t buy the argument. There are many provisions in our constitutional republic that allow for a departure from direct democracy. The Electoral College ensures that Americans from throughout the country can be represented.

Others told me to act as a faithless elector and vote my conscience to stop Mr. Trump from taking the presidency. Only 157 electors in history have broken their pledge and voted for an alternate candidate or abstained from voting, according to FairVote. There is a reason this tactic has never been successful: It assumes the worst of Americans. These letter writers are asking me to disavow my own people, because they are supposedly racist and easily fooled. I don’t buy it. I won’t violate the will of the people of Kansas simply because coastal elites think Mr. Trump tweets too much.

I noticed another theme in the thousands of missives I’ve received. They don’t seek to understand or persuade—only to insist. Most of these people want it their way and they want it now. As a mother of two small children, I know how to handle that.

You go, Ashley McMillan! Thanks for standing up!

Update:

The Hollywood fops didn’t even directly send it to her. They are targeting her friends with it.

Hutchinson told The Daily Caller that Unite for America did not send her the video but that people in her hometown have seen it on their social media feeds.

“I heard from people in my hometown that they are getting targeted Facebook posts with the ad,” she told TheDC.

Ashley McMillan has a few words for Martin Sheen and the others.

“It’s my job to represent the people of Kansas on Monday. It was Martin Sheen’s job to get my name right. He failed, I won’t,” Hutchinson told The Daily Caller on Saturday.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/12/17/hollywood-celebs-urge-female-elector-to-dump-trump-but-they-call-her-a-man-video/#ixzz4T8lCxm3J

HT: Twitchy

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