Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Result Fails In Both U.S. Senate And House
U.S. Senate Votes 93-6 Against Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Vote And House Of Representatives Votes Against, 303-121.
Read moreU.S. Senate Votes 93-6 Against Objection To Arizona’s Electoral College Vote And House Of Representatives Votes Against, 303-121.
Read moreThe List Of Republican Lawmakers Who Will Oppose Today’s Vote To Certify Electoral College Results Continues To Grow.
Read moreOnly Three Republicans In Tennessee’s Congressional Delegation Have Not Yet Issued Support In The Effort To Stop The Certification of Electoral College Results.
Read moreEleven U.S. Senators now say they will challenge some states’ Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 when the Joint Session of Congress begins. So far, roughly 140 U.S. Representatives have indicated they will object on Jan. 6.
Read moreFederal Judge Kernodle Dismisses Gohmert’s Lawsuit Against Pence One Day After Pence And U.S. Senate Members Object To It.
Read moreFour Texas Congressman Say They Will Oppose To Certifying Electoral College Votes On January 6th, When Congress Resumes, And Will Call For A Congressional Investigation Into Allegations Of Voter Fraud.
Read moreSenator Hawley From Missouri Has Added His Name To A Growing List Of Republican Senators Planning To Object To Electoral College Results In Several States.
Read more“On behalf of my constituents in Tennessee’s 7th District who sent me to Washington to be their voice, I will be supportive of an objection on January 6.” – Tennessee Republican Congressman Mark Green
Read moreU.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, has filed a lawsuit against Vice President Mike Pence In The U.S. District Court For the Eastern District Of Texas, Tyler Division, Attempting To Challenge The Results Of Some States’ Electoral College Votes.
Read moreAfter The Most Hotly Debated Election In U.S. History, Former Vice-President Joe Biden Has Captured The Electoral Votes Necessary To Become President Of The United States.
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