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Mr. Kinzinger made this prediction in an interview on December 30, but said, “I hope I’m wrong,” according to the newspaper. The hill. Kinzinger, elected to the House of Representatives in 2010, recently became one of the few Republicans to criticize President Trump’s allegations of voter fraud.
Also on December 30, Sen. Josh Hawley (Republican Party) said he would oppose the parliamentary counting of electoral votes on June 6. In addition, Representative Van Drew (also from the Republican party) revealed that he will not vote to certify the results of the 2020 US presidential elections on June 6.
On June 6, US Vice President Mike Pence will preside over a congressional meeting to count the electoral votes that were withdrawn on December 14. The results of the vote that day showed that former Vice President Joe Biden received more than 270 electoral votes, the number of votes necessary to be elected.
If nothing changes, Pence will have to officially confirm former Vice President Biden as the next president of the United States and Biden will take office on January 20, 2121.
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