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Newsmax TV reported that Brooks said in an interview that if you give up, the chance of success is zero. “Fighting has a better chance than giving up, so I have to fight.”
Voters in 50 US states and Washington, DC, voted Monday. In Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan and New Mexico, on the one hand, the Democratic Electoral College elected by the state government voted for the Democratic candidates Biden and Senator He Jinli, while on the other hand, the voters Republicans also announced on the same day that they would vote for President Trump and Vice President Pence.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell made a statement early Tuesday, stating that the Electoral College had solved the problem and congratulating Biden on his election. According to media reports, McConnell also asked senators not to question the results of the Electoral College on January 6. Later Tuesday, Brooks, 66, refuted McConnell’s words.
He said, “This is exactly what Senator McConnell expected.” “(But) Senator McConnell is not the key. The key is the American voters.”
Brooks: If voters demand action, they trust elected officials to respond appropriately
The law allows members of Congress to oppose electoral votes in any particular state. But at least one member of the House of Representatives and one member of the Senate must file written objections. Brooks said he did not ask any senators to object and he does not know if any senators will raise an objection.
Brooks said: “It depends on whether the senator is willing to fight for our republic and the electoral system is his base.” “If the senator participates in the fight for our republic, then we will vote in every state. At that time, objections were raised based on the conditions of each state.”
Brooks did not disclose in which states he and his colleagues plan to oppose the electoral vote, but in an interview with C-SPAN, he noted that it could target Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin and Arizona.
Brooks said he will discuss with members of Congress how to proceed on January 6. He said the number of House members who expressed support for his efforts was “double digits,” but did not release details.
Brooks said, “If the voters demand action, I am very confident that these elected officials will respond appropriately.”
“Then everything is in the hands of the voters,” he said.
Polls When Voters From Multiple States Vote For President: Half Of Voters Think Election Fraudulent
Newsmax TV reported on Tuesday (December 15) that a McLaughlin poll showed that large numbers of Americans believed there was a serious vote fraud problem in the November 3 election.
According to polls, when asked “Do you think there was electoral and electoral fraud in the November presidential elections between Joe Biden and Donald Trump?”, 46% of the voters said “yes”, only 45% of the voters Said no”.
Among American voters, most people do not believe that voter fraud did not occur in the presidential elections. The worrying thing is that in this poll many people voted for Biden and still cannot say that it is an honest election.
The report says that when the electors of the presidents of several states went to vote this week, almost half of the voters said that there was obvious fraud in the elections and in the voters.
The national poll asked 1,000 potential voters between December 9 and 13.
Congressman: We must ensure that American elections have the highest level of integrity.
White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany also said Tuesday that President Trump will not give up and that he is still involved in ongoing litigation to challenge voter fraud.
New Jersey Republican Jeff Van Drew (Jeff Van Drew) is one of 126 Republican congressmen who participated in the joint signature to support Texas in the prosecution of four states.
He told Fox News ‘Fox and Friends’ on Tuesday: “I think this is because we support the president, I think it is because we are concerned about the integrity of the elections.”
“This is the important part. No matter what the president has, we have to make sure we have the highest level of integrity in the elections and, frankly, we don’t have it,” he said.
He added that a few years ago, “we did a better job in the elections than now.”
Van Drew said: “Certain states have changed their electoral laws, changing the way of voting in a very serious and significant way, but without voting for the legislature and the legislature.”
“That is not the constitution. This is not the law. I believe in the rule of law. They should definitely meet in the legislature, obviously in the legislature. This is the meaning of litigation, and this is the center of attention.”
Van Drew said it is necessary to ensure that “the American elections have the highest level of integrity.”
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