Congress will certify the Electoral College results later this week. At least nine Republican women in the Senate and House of Representatives have said they will challenge Joe Biden’s victory.
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Biden received 306 votes from the Electoral College, surpassing the 270-vote threshold for a majority, and President Donald Trump received 232. There has been no evidence of rampant voter fraud or other irregularities in any state.https://bit.ly/3pPnqbI
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Congress will vote to certify the Electoral College results on Wednesday. More Republican congresswomen — at least 13 — have said they will challenge Joe Biden’s victory.
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In the House, there are 27 Republican women. At least 11 said they will vote to challenge the results. https://bit.ly/3pPnqbI pic.twitter.com/WSn3tchPSb
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There are currently nine Republican women in the Senate. — Sens. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming are voting to challenge results. Four have not issued statements on their plans for election certification.https://bit.ly/3pPnqbI
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