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The Latest: Group of senators urges Biden s win be cert

1:55 p.m. A bipartisan group of 10 senators has issued a statement calling for Congress to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s win. The senators, including four Republicans, said in the statement on Sunday that efforts by some Republicans to overturn the results in favor of President Donald Trump “are contrary to the clearly expressed will of the American people and only serve to undermine Americans’ confidence in the already determined election results.” Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Mitt Romney of Utah signed on to the statement, which said “it is time to move forward.”

Bipartisan group of senators urges Biden s win be certified

Advertisement A separate group of Senate Republicans, led by Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz, say they plan to object to the election results when Congress meets on Wednesday to tally Biden’s 306-232 electoral college victory over Trump. The objections will force votes in both the House and Senate, but none are expected to prevail. Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell has urged Republicans not to object. And several other GOP senators have criticized the efforts, splitting the party as the new Congress begins. Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse said Sunday that the objections were “bad for the country and bad for the party.”

The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House

The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House
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The Latest: Group of senators urges Biden s win be certified

The Latest: Group of senators urges Biden s win be certified
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Donald Trump wants Congress to overturn the election result Here s what will happen instead

Donald Trump wants Congress to overturn the election result. Here s what will happen instead SunSunday 3 updated SunSunday 3 JanJanuary 2021 at 10:37pm Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 5 Share Print text only Cancel On January 7 AEDT, we ll watch the penultimate step of the 2020 US election play out. In a flashy joint session, the US Congress will gather to count and formalise the votes of the electoral college. In a normal election year it s a boring, mostly ceremonial process that passes without much notice. But friends, the 2020 election has been anything but normal.

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