Commentary: No, Jan. 6 isn’t another chance for Trump to reverse the election
Congress will count the electoral votes. And the president will probably try to pretend the outcome is in doubt.
By Trevor PotterSpecial to The Washington Post
Jan. 6 is not another Election Day. Don’t let President Trump convince you it is.
Trump supporters pray and sing outside the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg on Monday, the dat that the Electoral College officially affirmed Joe Biden’s presidential election victory.
Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Trevor Potter is a Republican former chairman of the Federal Election Commission and president of the Campaign Legal Center.
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