US election results: Republican senators will challenge the vote



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11 Republican senators, led by Texas spokesman Ted Cruise, are ready to challenge the electoral college vote. They urge consideration of the voting results in the US presidential elections in the disputed states.

Reported by The Hill.

Ted Cruz (Texas), Ron Johnson (Wisconsin), James Lankford (Oklahoma), Steve Danes (Montana), John F. Kennedy (Louisiana), Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee) and Mike Brown (Indiana) and Senator-elect Cynthia Lammis ( Wyoming), Roger Marshall (Canada), Bill Hagerty (Tennessee) and Tommy Tuberville (Alabama).

They are asking Congress to establish a commission to review the voting results in the disputed states urgently within 10 days. On January 6 they will vote against accepting votes from voters from disputed states as well as those who are not legally certified.

In a meeting of Congress on January 6, the results of the elections of the electoral college, which voted according to the results of the voting in their states, will be approved; the majority of the votes were cast for Democratic candidate Joseph Biden.

As a result, it is assumed that the protest of the Republican senators will not significantly affect the outcome of the consideration, yet Congress will approve the election results.

Yesterday, January 1, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that he was gathering a rally of his supporters in Washington. The action against the electoral results will take place on January 6.

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