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posted ago by HombreNaranjaBueno ago by HombreNaranjaBueno +17 / -0

Representative Mo Brooks will object to the Electoral Vote on the basis of fraud. An objection from a representative NEEDS to be joined by a SENATOR.

Watch what happens when Crazy Maxine objected to the 2000 electoral vote without being joined by a Senator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH8RuGScn98

We don't want that to happen to Mo/Trump.

WRITE (real physical letters) to your Senator. NOW. Get every friend you can to send a letter to their Senator. Only send to the Senators that represent you.

If JUST ONE Senator joins, it will force a debate and vote in the Senate and the House.

WE CAN FUCKING DO THIS! We just need ONE fucking Senator.

Mitch is already being a little bitch and "urging Senators not to object." https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/530327-mcconnell-urges-gop-senators-not-to-object-to-electoral-college-vote

Start fucking writing Pedes. Just two letters (one to each of your Senators). Their info: https://www.senate.gov/senators/How_to_correspond_senators.htm#:~:text=You%20can%20contact%20your%20senators,the%20senators%20from%20your%20state.

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jenroyandmoss 0 points ago +1 / -1

This is a no-win vote shaping up for Senate Republicans from purplish states. On January 6, when Congress meets to officially record the votes of the electoral college, any state’s electoral votes can be challenged if one member of the House and one member of the Senate object. In that case, each chamber would debate for two hours and then hold a floor vote on whether to accept those electoral votes or not. If the two chambers deadlock, with the House voting yes and the Senate voting no, then the results certified by the governor of that state become the tiebreaker.

Which is a fancy way of saying that there’s no way to block Biden’s victory. Even if Senate Republicans provide 51 votes to reject Georgia’s electoral votes, for instance, the Democratic House would obviously vote to accept them. Brian Kemp’s certification of Biden’s win would then break the deadlock. The same would be true for Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, all of which have certified Biden’s victory. There’s nothing congressional Republicans can do to stop Sleepy Joe.

The only suspense on January 6 is whether Cruz or some other Republican in the Senate will wage another pointless fight to reject certain states’ electoral votes. Rep. Mo Brooks has already vowed to object in the House; all that’s missing is a Senate counterpart to join him.

McConnell and the leadership are already worried about it and angling to make sure there isn’t one. What do you do if you’re forced to cast that ballot? Embarrass yourself and the party by voting to reject, potentially angering swing voters back home? Or vote to accept the results and end up being primaried by some creature like this?

This is such a knotty dilemma for Republicans that I wonder if some Senate Democrat won’t make mischief by objecting to the swing-state results himself. In tandem with Brooks’s objection in the House, that would force a floor vote on the results. Maybe the Dems will make the GOP eat it on this even if McConnell succeeds in convincing his own caucus not to object.

https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit/2020/12/15/mcconnell-thune-warn-senate-gop-please-dont-object-electoral-college-results-january-6/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=mcconnell-thune-warn-senate-gop-please-dont-object-electoral-college-r

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HombreNaranjaBueno [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think anyone here cares about Republicans generally. They were fucking us too until Trump came along. This is TheDonald.win not TheGOP.win

Each objection would force debate in the Senate and House. We want the fraud debated in congress.