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All Eyes on Congress as Lawmakers Vow to Oppose Electoral Votes


President Donald Trump’s multilayered effort to challenge the results of the election is expected to culminate on Jan. 6, 2021, when the Electoral College vote count will almost surely be challenged by a group of Republican lawmakers who vow to block electors from seven states where allegations of voter fraud and misconduct have been raised.
The Republican presidential electors in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico cast procedural votes for Trump on Dec. 14, creating dual slates of electors in Congress for the first time since 1960. This year, only the Democratic electors’ votes in the seven states come affirmed with certificates of ascertainment signed by state authorities and are on display on the website of the National Archives. ....

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Trump Takes Another Shot At Overturning Pa. Election Results


Trump Takes Another Shot At Overturning Pa. Election Results
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Law360 (December 21, 2020, 5:32 PM EST) President Donald Trump s reelection campaign is continuing its long-shot quest to overturn President-elect Joe Biden s win in Pennsylvania, asking the U.S. Supreme Court on Sunday to step in over multiple decisions by the state s high court related to the disqualification or observation of mail-in votes.
Even though overturning the Keystone State s 20 votes alone would not be enough to undo Biden s victory, Trump s campaign filed a petition to the Supreme Court claiming the state justices rulings had allowed enough additional votes to be counted to swing the state for Biden. Those rulings, the campaign said, had held that mail-in ballots couldn t be tossed based on signature comparisons, should be counted even if missing handwritten dates or addresses, and couldn t be closely scrutinized or challenged d ....

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Explainer: Dueling Electors and the Upcoming Joint Session of Congress


Explainer: Dueling Electors and the Upcoming Joint Session of Congress
Presidential candidates in the United States win elections by winning the most electoral votes.
The Electoral College system apportions a certain number of votes to each state. When voters in a state vote for a party’s candidate, they’re actually casting a vote for that party’s slate of electors, or people chosen to cast electoral votes.
Those electoral votes are counted by Congress. If a candidate gets 270 or more, they win the presidency.
Dueling Electors
In seven states on Dec. 14, a slate of Democratic electors chose Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Republican electors, even though Biden was certified as the winner in the states, also cast votes for President Donald Trump. ....

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