March 24, 2021
Rep. Diana Harshbarger
Rep. Diana Harshbarger represents Tennessee’s 1st district in the House. Rep. Harshbarger was outspoken in her baseless assertion that the 2020 election was illegitimate. She tweeted a statement outlining intention to object to the Electoral College results because of “reported gross violations of our elections process” despite producing no…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Andy Harris
Rep. Andy Harris represents Maryland’s 1st congressional district. Rep. Harris was a House Republican that signed onto the failed Texas amicus brief that sought to change the results of the presidential election. He also was one of the objectors to the counting of electoral college votes, and continued his support…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Michael Guest
Rep. Michael Guest represents Mississippi’s 3rd congressional district. More than a month after the election, Rep. Guest introduced a bill worried about how the 2020 election has “many potential downfalls that we don’t yet fully understand.” Guest’s doubts about the 2020 election results continued when he joined the Texas…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. H. Morgan Griffith
Rep. H. Morgan Griffith represents Virginia’s 9th district in the House. Along with 37 other House Republicans, Rep. Griffith released a statement announcing his intention to object to certification of the Electoral College results because the “election of 2020 became riddled with an unprecedented number of serious allegations of…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Mark Green
Rep. Mark Green represents Tennessee’s 7th congressional district. On November 7, Rep. Green tweeted that Pennsylvania’s election results may not be transparent, without any proof. Rep. Green also supported the objection to the counting of electoral votes, an effort meant to undermine our democracy. He made claims…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Sam Graves
Rep. Sam Graves represents Missouri’s 6th congressional district. On Nov. 6, Rep. Graves tweeted that “The integrity of our elections matters. I stand with President Trump. Every legal vote must be counted in complete transparency.” He continued to support efforts that would overturn the results of the 2020 election…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Garret Graves
Rep. Garret Graves represents Louisiana’s 6th congressional district. Rep. Graves did not sign onto the failed Texas amicus brief that sought to overturn the votes of millions of Americans. However, Rep. Graves did support many House Republicans’ attempts to object to the counting of the electoral college votes. After the…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Lance Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden represents Texas’s 5th congressional district. Rep. Gooden made many claims that there was merit to election irregularity allegations. Rep. Gooden told his constituents that the election was being stolen, similar rhetoric used by President Trump that led to an insurrection on the Capitol.
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Bob Good
After the election had been called for Joe Biden, Rep. Good started spreading conspiracy theories, tweeting on Dec. 1 that the democrats “used COVID-19 as a smokescreen to ‘win’ in 2020 by any means necessary.” He went on: “Never before has a president ‘lost’ reelection with such a…
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March 24, 2021
Rep. Bob Gibbs
Rep. Bob Gibbs represents Ohio’s 7th district. Following the Electoral College casting their votes on December 14 to make Joe Biden President-elect, Rep. Gibbs failed to state that Biden was the legitimate President-elect. His actions speak louder than his radio-silence, as he signed on to the Texas amicus brief, objected…
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