BFF-03 A dozen US senators plan to oppose Biden certification

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A dozen US senators plan to oppose Biden certification

WASHINGTON, Jan 3, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – A group of Republican senators led by
veteran lawmaker Ted Cruz said Saturday they would not vote next week to
certify Joe Biden’s election win — the latest last-ditch move to support
Donald Trump’s efforts to undermine the vote.

The initiative, which appears certain to fail, flies in the face of rulings
in dozens of courts and the findings by officials in several key states, that
there were no widespread voting problems. The Republicans’ statement, signed
by Cruz and six other current senators along with four senators-elect,
asserts that “allegations of fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election
exceed any in our lifetimes.”

The group said that when Congress convenes in a joint session on Wednesday
— for what normally would be a pro-forma certification of Biden’s victory —
they will demand the creation of a special commission to conduct an
“emergency 10-day audit” of the election results.

The statement says individual states could then convene special legislative
sessions and potentially revise their vote totals.

“An attempt to steal a landslide win. Can’t let it happen!” Trump tweeted
Saturday.

Posting a list of the 11 senators, Trump added: “And after they see the
facts, plenty more to come…Our Country will love them for it!”

They join Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, who said earlier that he planned
to raise objections on Wednesday.

A Republican member of the House of Representatives, Louie Gohmert, has
also announced his plan to oppose certification, and more than 100 House
Republicans reportedly will back his challenge.

Gohmert sought to further raise the stakes with a lawsuit that would have
given Vice President Mike Pence — traditionally in a ceremonial role in
Wednesday’s session — the power to overturn the election result.

Pence opposed that effort, and a federal judge in Texas on Friday rejected
the suit.

The Hawley and Gohmert challenges will ensure that Congress must meet to
hear the complaints.

– ‘The Electoral College has spoken’ –

The Congress sessions, sure to be contentious, will play out against a
backdrop of pro-Trump rallies in Washington next week encouraged by the
president himself.

As with Trump’s other attempts to reverse his election defeat, the latest
political maneuvering appears doomed. Democrats control the House, and many
Republicans are expected to vote Wednesday for certification.

The 11 senators conceded that most Democrats and “more than a few
Republicans” would likely oppose their initiative.

Among them is Republican Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, whose state
was a battleground that helped tip Biden into the win column. Its result is
expected to be among those contested on Wednesday.

“A fundamental, defining feature of a democratic republic is the right of
the people to elect their own leaders,” Toomey said on Twitter.

“The effort by Sens. Hawley, Cruz, and others to overturn the results of
the 2020 presidential election in swing states like Pennsylvania directly
undermines this right.”He added: “I voted for President Trump and endorsed
him for re-election. But, on Wednesday, I intend to vigorously defend our
form of government by opposing this effort to disenfranchise millions of
voters in my state and others.”

Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has urged fellow Republicans to vote
to certify and avoid a divisive political brawl, saying, “The Electoral
College has spoken.”

Biden won in the all-important Electoral College by a vote of 306 to 232.

“This is cynical, anti-democratic posturing,” presidential historian Tim
Naftali told CNN.

Cruz is considered a likely 2024 presidential candidate. Hawley is also
said to be positioning himself for a 2024 run — and so is Pence.

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