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According to KDKA television channel, the resolution calls for delaying the certification of voting results in Pennsylvania and also requires Congress to declare the 2020 US presidential election “in dispute.”
The authors of the resolution (both members of the House of Representatives) argue that there are many factors that cause the results to be disputed, including the extension of the deadline to vote by mail and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to rule. Loosen regulations related to signature authentication. They also accused Pennsylvania Secretary General Kathy Boockvar of backing the election results too early, despite ongoing lawsuits.
The resolution does not specify how voters will determine whether the resolution passes.
Republican MPs in Pennsylvania introduced a resolution on Nov. 27 requiring Congress to declare the results of the presidential election “in dispute.” Photo: WJAC
In response to the move, House Democratic Speaker Bill Patton emphasized that it was a silly sham. “The fact that the election is over and Mr. Joe Biden is president-elect,” Patton emphasized.
The previous resolution has yet to go to the House of Representatives or the Senate. The expected vote is unlikely to come before the current terms of members of the House of Representatives and the state Senate expire on November 30.
Earlier, Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman told KDKA that if the results of the vote are not certified in the state by November 30, all new congressmen will be elected and half of the new members of the Senate. he still cannot take office.
Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, testified before a group of Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania on 11-25. Photo: Pennlive.com
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf confirmed the results of the election on November 24, according to which Joe Biden won the state with more than 81,000 votes compared to President Donald Trump. State and local officials repeatedly claimed that there was no evidence of rampant election-related fraud.
Meanwhile, Trump’s side has lost a series of demands over the Pennsylvania election. The latest failure came on Nov. 27 when a state appeals panel refused to prevent the state’s voting results from being certified.
Trump received disappointing results in Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, President Trump’s team spent $ 3 million to request a recount in two major counties, Milwaukee and Dane, but the results were not as expected.
In particular, in Milwaukee County, Biden got an additional 257 votes and President Trump got 125 more votes. As such, Biden had 132 more votes than Trump after the recount.
The Milwaukee County official stated that the tally showed that the local election was fair, transparent, accurate and safe. Dane County is expected to announce the results on November 29 (local time).
Reuters said the Trump faction may continue to sue to avoid certification of the overall results in Wisconsin, but the time is short because the state is expected to certify the election results on December 1.
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