March 24, 2021
Rep. Randy Feenstra
Rep. Randy Feenstra represents Iowa’s 4th congressional district. Rep. Feenstra did not make it clear to his constituents after election results were clear, that Joe Biden was fairly elected the next President of the United States. When Republicans across the country were making claims of voter fraud and voter irregularities…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Rodney Davis
Rep. Rodney Davis represents Illinois’s 13th congressional district. Unlike many of his House Republican members, Rep. Davis did not support the failed Texas amicus brief. He also was a Republican member of Congress that did not object to the counting of electoral college votes in any of the states. Though,…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. John Curtis
Rep. John Curtis represents Utah’s 3rd congressional district. Rep. Curtis was one of the Republican House members to not sign onto the failed Texas amicus brief. He also did not join other House Republicans in objecting to the counting of the electoral college votes in any of the states. Rep.
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March 24, 2021
Rep. James Comer
Rep. James Comer represents Kentucky’s 1st congressional district. Rep. Comer did not sign onto the failed Texas amicus brief and did not object to the counting of the electoral college votes. However, Rep. Comer, at no point, made it clear to his constituents that Joe Biden was elected president in…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Larry Bucshon
Rep. Larry Bucshon represents Indiana’s 8th congressional district. Rep. Bucshon did not join many other House Republicans in signing the failed Texas amicus brief and he did not object to the counting of the electoral college votes. However, Rep. Bucshon remained silent as Republicans across the country were spreading falsehoods…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Vern Buchanan
Rep. Vern Buchanan represents Florida’s 16th congressional district. It should be acknowledged that Rep. Buchanan, despite many other elected House Republicans, did not sign onto the Texas amicus brief and did not vote to object to the counting of the electoral votes on Jan. 6. However, Rep. Buchanan failed to…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Garland “Andy” Barr
Rep. Andy Barr represents Kentucky’s 6th congressional district. Rep. Barr did not sign onto the failed Texas amicus brief and did not object to the counting of the electoral college votes, an effort that attempted to overturn the votes of millions of Americans. However, Rep. Barr did not make it…
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March 24, 2021
Sen. Tommy Tuberville
Sen. Tommy Tuberville serves as the junior senator from the state of Alabama. Though he had no issue with his own electoral victory, Sen. Tuberville tweeted on Nov. 5 that “the election results are out of control. It’s like the whistle has blown, the game is over, and the…
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March 24, 2021
Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall serves as the junior senator from the state of Kansas. In announcing his intention to object to certifying the 2020 Electoral College votes, Sen. Marshall joined a statement with other objecting senators baselessly asserting that the 2020 election “featured unprecedented allegations of voter fraud, violations and…
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March 24, 2021
Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Sen. Cynthia Lummis serves as the junior senator from the state of Wyoming. Despite previously acknowledging the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s victory, saying that “some states clearly have a lot of work to do to clean up their elections but the Electoral College is above the fray that played…
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