Republican “RINO” by name only.
“They will run for a crushing election victory,” Trump tweeted, pointing to McConnell, R-Ky. , Cornyn, R-Texas and Thune, R-SD.
McConnell, Cornyn, Thune, as Republican Sen. John Boozman of Arkansas, Jerry Moran of Kansas, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana Array Susan Collins of Maine, Roger Wicker of Mississippi, James Inhofe of Oklahoma, Mitt Romney, Republican for Utah, among others, said they would vote to certify the count of the constituency in a joint congressional consultation on Wednesday , certifying the presidential effects in favor of President-elect Joe Biden.
CROSS-LED GROUP OPPOSES CERTIFICATION OF ELECTION RESULTS IN AT LEAST 1 STATE, PRESSES ELECTORAL COMMISSION
But several Republicans in the House and Senate have pledged to oppose certification.
Last month, Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri was the first to say he would oppose certifying the effects of the presidential election in at least one state: Pennsylvania.
And over the weekend, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican for Texas, brought together an organization of 11 Republican senators: Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin; James Lankford of Oklahoma; Steve Daines of Montana; John Kennedy of Louisiana; Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Mike Braun of Indiana; and Cynthia Lummis, elected among the Senators of Wyoming; Roger Marshall of Kansas; Bill Hagerty of Tennessee and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, saying they would oppose certification of the effects of the Electoral College unless there is a 10-day emergency audit of the effects through an electoral commission.
And Fox News first reported Monday that Senator Kelly Loeffler, Republican for Georgia, involved in a hot Senate war against Democrat Raphael Warnock, had pledged to oppose certification of electoral effects in at least one state. told Fox News that Loeffler would probably object to certifying the effects of Georgia’s presidential election.
Meanwhile, two sources told Fox News Sunday that Senator Rand Paul, Republican for Ky. , separately may oppose at least one state to the joint session, but it is not transparent at this time which state, if any, could be.
The electoral school certification factor, however, is not being hit by Republican Senate leaders, they are not steering the Republican convention in a safe direction. As noted above, McConnell called it a “vote of conscience. “
But a bipartisan organization of senators, adding Collins, Romney, and Murkowski, over the weekend said efforts to oppose the election college’s effects this week through Republicans will “undermine” confidence in the 2020 election.
“No more elections from 2020. Se all demanding situations have been exhausted through recounts and calls,” the organization said. “At this stage, new attempts to call into question the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election are contrary to the manifestly expressed will. “other Americans and only serve to undermine Americans’ confidence in the election results already decided. “
The organization added: “Voters have spoken and Congress will now have to fulfill its duty to certify the effects of elections. “
And throughout the Capitol in the House, more than a hundred Republican lawmakers plan to oppose the election in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Wisconsin on Wednesday.
MORE THAN A HUNDRED GOP HOUSE MEMBERS OPPOSE UNIVERSITY CHOICE CERTIFICATION
But several space Republicans, including Representatives Chip Roy from Texas, Thomas Massie from Kentucky, Tom McClintock from California, Ken Buck from Colorado, Mike Gallagher from Wisconsin, Kelly Armstrong from North Dakota, and first-year Rep. Nancy Mace from Carolina. Sur have challenged efforts to counteract the effects of the 2020 presidential race. Settlement seeking the Electoral College.
The organization said that “unconstitutionally placing Congress in the middle of the presidential election procedure would amount to stealing force from other people and states. “
Meanwhile, the president tweeted that Washington “is inundated with other people who don’t need emboldened left-wing radical Democrats to steal an election victory. “
“Our country has had enough, possibly they wouldn’t take it anymore!” tweeted Trump. “We listen to you (and love you) from the Oval Office.
The president on Tuesday night also showed that he would comment on the user at a pro-Trump rally in Washington, D. C. on Wednesday, one of many pro-Trump rallies planned in the city by the joint Congressional consultation to certify college elections.
Meanwhile, in the previous day, the representative tweeted that “the vice president has the power to reject fraudulently selected voters. “
Hours earlier, at a rally on the eve of the Georgia election by the two Republican senators vying at the time of the state Senate, Trump told the crowd of supporters, “I hope Mike Pence comes for us, I have to tell him. “
“I hope our wonderful vice president, our wonderful vice president, will come looking for us. He’s a wonderful guy. Of course, if it doesn’t happen, I probably won’t like it that much,” Trump said.
But no matter how much the president increases his vice president’s volume, the White House tells Fox News that Pence will “follow the law” on Wednesday.
JOHNSON SAYS THE ELECTION COMMISSION APPROVAL ” A LONG TIME, AT BEST ‘BUT SAYS’ SOMEONE HAS TO GET ANSWERS ‘
On Tuesday afternoon, White House officials told Fox News that Pence “is applying a very diligent and studious technique to his paintings tomorrow. He consulted extensively with the staff. You have reviewed the Electoral Counting Act on several occasions. He read legal advice, met with the member of the Senate and consulted with outdoor experts on the subject. “
But officials go up that “the vice president will adhere to the law. It will act in accordance with the law and the Constitution. “
TRUMP PUTS PRESSURE BEFORE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
Trump accused for two months that the presidential election had been “rigged” and claimed that there had been “massive electoral fraud” in a handful of states on the battlefield where Biden nearly overcably over the president, to win a 306-232 Electoral College victory over the GOP incumbent.
Trump’s crusade has introduced a number of legal challenges, while Trump himself has suggested states with Republican governors and legislatures to nullify Joe Biden’s victories.
While Trump’s crusade defied the effects on dozens of lawsuits, judges in several states shot them. Attorney General William Barr told The Associated Press last month that “to date, we have noticed fraud on a scale that may have had other final results. in the election. “
John Roberts and Paul Steinhauser of Fox News contributed to this report.