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Pennsylvania legislators must reject a dangerous bill to extend gerrymandering into the courts | PennLive letters

Pennsylvania legislators must reject a dangerous bill to extend gerrymandering into the courts | PennLive letters Updated Jan 22, 2021; By Members of Bend the Arc Jewish Action, Pittsburgh and Southeastern PA As members of Bend the Arc Jewish Action in Pennsylvania, we follow our state legislative races closely. Time and again, we have been frustrated by statewide gerrymandering that forces some Pennsylvanians to work disproportionately harder to elect candidates who share their values. This gerrymandering has long compromised every Pennsylvanian’s right to equal representation in our state government. Now, the Pennsylvania Legislature is considering a dangerous new judicial gerrymandering bill that will extend gerrymandering into our court system. Fair and independent courts form the basis for our democracy, but House Bill 38, which just passed out of the House Judiciary Committee and could be passed in the legislature as early as next week, would undermine the impartiality o

Not a Shred of Evidence of Election Fraud

  By George Miller, 1-19-21 On the eve of Biden’s inauguration as President, this is an opinion article, heavily supported by facts, suggesting that he has no legal right to be standing on that platform tomorrow. Election Fraud Claims Ignored or “Debunked” Yes, major media, political figures, NGO’s, bureaucrats, certain partisan bloggers, endlessly parroted the talking points in the last three months that “there was not a shred of evidence of election fraud”, “the myth of a stolen election” and my “favorite”: “Baseless claims of election fraud.”  Some backed off and just said it “was insufficient to affect the outcome.” I read/heard these over and over and over again.

Irving Rep Beth Van Duyne was sole Texas representative to split vote on Electoral College count

Irving Rep. Beth Van Duyne was sole Texas representative to split vote on Electoral College count After agreeing to count the Arizona’s electoral votes, Van Duyne voted against Pennsylvania’s. Republican Beth Van Duyne speaks to supporters attending the Tarrant County GOP election results watch party at the Hurst Conference Center in Hurst, Texas, Tuesday, November 3, 2020.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Rep. Beth Van Duyne, a freshman Republican from Irving objected to Pennsylvania’s electors early Thursday morning after voting to count Arizona’s electors Wednesday night. She was the only Texan to split her vote. The objection fell on a 282-138 vote in the House.

Arizona GOP: Biden Not President-Elect Until Congress Counts Electoral Votes

Arizona GOP: Biden Not ‘President-Elect’ Until Congress Counts Electoral Votes The ArizonaGOP on Thursday again asserted that Joe Biden isn’t the president-elect until both chambers of Congress count the Electoral College votes next month. “This is a contested election. As that is the case, there can be no ‘president-elect’ until CONGRESS counts the electoral votes and certifies the results,” the Arizona Republican Party wrote. The state GOP noted that four years ago, former first lady Hillary Clinton “called to concede on Election Night,” which meant a victory for then-candidate Donald Trump. The tweet comes as allies and surrogates of Trump continue to push back on claims that Biden won the election. Trump has not conceded and appears to show no signs of doing so after the Electoral College’s vote on Monday, Dec. 14.

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