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Louie Gohmert sues Pence in far-fetched bid to overturn election results on Jan. 6


Pence asks judge to toss Gohmert’s lawsuit seeking to change election results
The vice president said in a brief the suit should be aimed at Congress, not him.
Updated Thursday at 7:01 p.m. with Pence brief.
Vice President Mike Pence has asked a Trump-appointed judge to dismiss a lawsuit by Rep. Louie Gohmert of Tyler and several other Republicans that aimed to allow Pence to overturn the results of the election.
The lawsuit, by Gohmert and the Republican slate of electors from Arizona, asks Jeremy Kernodle, a U.S. District judge in Tyler and Trump appointee, to allow Pence to choose which electoral votes to count in key states that President Donald Trump lost when Congress meets to certify the Electoral College votes on Jan. 6. The vice president traditionally presides over this meeting as president of the Senate, where the official results of the election are announced.

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Here's Why Trump's Latest Electoral College Ploy Is Doomed To Fail


In a nutshell: Biden won the election.
Nicholas Riccardi, AP
 | Updated December 15, 2020
Even as President-elect Joe Biden’s victory was affirmed by the Electoral College on Monday, Republican electors supporting President Donald Trump met in a handful of battleground states won by Biden and tried to appoint themselves as “alternate electors” that could keep the president in office.
Would that deny Biden his presidency? In a word, no. The competing slates were just the latest effort by Trump and his allies to use the complex machinery of U.S. presidential elections to sow confusion and doubt about Biden’s victory.

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Why Trump's latest Electoral College ploy is doomed to fail | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


Nicholas Riccardi
Electoral College elector Robin Smith, left, and others clap after casting their votes for President of the United States at the state Capitol, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, Pool)
December 14, 2020 - 4:12 PM
Even as President-elect Joe Biden's victory was affirmed by the Electoral College on Monday, Republican electors supporting President Donald Trump met in a handful of battleground states won by Biden and tried to appoint themselves as “alternate electors" that could keep the president in office.
Would that deny Biden his presidency? In a word, no. The competing slates were just the latest effort by Trump and his allies to use the complex machinery of U.S. presidential elections to sow confusion and doubt about Biden's victory.

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Why Trump's latest Electoral College ploy is doomed to fail


Why Trump's latest Electoral College ploy is doomed to fail
by Nicholas Riccardi, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 14, 2020 5:37 pm EDT
Last Updated Dec 14, 2020 at 5:42 pm EDT
Electoral College elector Robin Smith, left, and others clap after casting their votes for President of the United States at the state Capitol, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, Pool)
Even as President-elect Joe Biden’s victory was affirmed by the Electoral College on Monday, Republican electors supporting President Donald Trump met in a handful of battleground states won by Biden and tried to appoint themselves as “alternate electors” that could keep the president in office.

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