Davidson defends electoral vote opposition during town hall
Hopes people who stormed Capitol will be held accountable
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U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson is âconfidentâ the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 âwill be held accountable,â and defended in his virtual townhall Thursday night his opposition to certifying the electoral votes of two states, the Journal-News reports.
Davidson, a Troy Republican who represents Ohioâs 8th District, said he hopes the country can âmove forward togetherâ because there are âa lot of good things going on for our country. This is still the land of opportunity. People from all over the world want to be part of it.â
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