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What to expect when Congress meets to count Electoral College votes and Republicans object

Congress' certification of the Electoral College is set to be a contentious, lengthy process when the House and Senate convene in a joint session.

Watch Obama And Clinton Support Objection To The 2005 Certification

Democratic politicians, the corrupt corporate media, and others continue to condemn the Republican senators and representatives who announced they will object to the 2020 election certification, but in 2005, both Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama supported objection to the certification of George W. Bush as president. In 2005, Democrats in Congress objected to the certification of Ohio’s 20 electoral votes for Bush on the grounds that “they wanted to draw attention to the need for aggressive election reform in the wake of what they said were widespread voter problems.” The objection was overturned but continued to be highlighted by some on the left.

Congress is set formalize Biden s win in a likely contentious special session Jan 6 Here s what to expect

Congress is set to certify Biden s election win Jan. 6. Here s what to expect. Camille Caldera, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT After millions of votes and dozens of lawsuits, the end of the election is in sight: the final step to affirm President-elect Joe Biden s victory is this week. Congress will meet Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 1 p.m. EST, to formally count the votes cast by the Electoral College – 306 for Biden, 232 for President Donald Trump. It takes 270 to win the White House. © Carolyn Kaster, AP President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen Theater in Wilmington Delaware, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, to announce climate and energy nominees and appointees.

Congress is set to certify Biden s election win Jan 6 Here s what to expect

Congress is set to certify Biden s election win Jan. 6. Here s what to expect. Camille Caldera, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT After millions of votes and dozens of lawsuits, the end of the election is in sight: the final step to affirm President-elect Joe Biden s victory is this week. Congress will meet Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 1 p.m. EST, to formally count the votes cast by the Electoral College – 306 for Biden, 232 for President Donald Trump. It takes 270 to win the White House. © Carolyn Kaster, AP President-elect Joe Biden speaks at The Queen Theater in Wilmington Delaware, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, to announce climate and energy nominees and appointees.

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