March 24, 2021
Rep. Van Taylor
Rep. Van Taylor represents Texas’s 3rd congressional district. Though he reluctantly acknowledged Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election, Rep. Taylor qualified this by asserting that “restoring people’s confidence in the electoral process is really important.” He was more forceful in rejecting calls to overturn the election and denouncing…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil represents Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district. On Jan. 4, Rep. Steil co-authored an op-ed with four other members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation arguing “whether you agree or disagree with the many claims of election fraud, the fact is there are glaring problems with our voting processes that need to be…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Thomas Massie
Rep. Thomas Massie represents Kentucky’s 4th congressional district. Rep. Massie did not sign onto the failed Texas amicus brief. He also did not support objections to the counting of the electoral college votes. He made it clear with his constituents before Jan. 6, by signing onto a statement, explaining…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Young Kim
Rep. Young Kim represents California’s 39th congressional district. Rep. Kim did not object to the counting of electoral college votes in any of the states. However, when leadership from elected officials was needed to make clear that any claims of widespread voter fraud and voter irregularities were untrue, Rep. Kim…
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