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A group of 106 House Republicans placed their support behind a Texas lawsuit seeking to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s election wins in several key states Thursday.
The congressional lawmakers signed an amicus brief supporting the lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton seeking to block Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin from voting in the Electoral College.
“The brief presents [our] concern as Members of Congress, shared by untold millions of their constituents, that the unconstitutional irregularities involved in the 2020 presidential election cast doubt upon its outcome and the integrity of the American system of elections,” the lawmakers wrote.
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The Republican state senator who represents Erie County is participating in the latest election challenge to go before the U.S. Supreme Court the Texas attorney general s attempt to overturn the election results in Pennsylvania and three other swing states critical to Joe Biden s victory over President Donald Trump.
Sen. Dan Laughlin, of Millcreek Township, is not arguing, like the state of Texas, that the high court should invalidate millions of votes in a way that would give the White House to the Republican Trump over Biden, the Democratic nominee, who won the popular vote and the Electoral College vote.