The Mercury News Weekend

Majority of Republican­s expected to challenge votes

2 lawmakers say more than 140 GOP members will vote against certifying electoral results

- By Jake Tapper

Two Republican members of the House of Representa­tives tell CNN that they expect at least 140 of their GOP colleagues in the House to vote against counting the electoral votes on Jan. 6 when Congress is expected to certify President- elect Joe Biden’s victory.

President Donald Trump’s Republican allies have virtually zero chance of changing the result, only to delay by a few hours the inevitable affirmatio­n of Biden as the Electoral College winner and the next president.

There have been no credible allegation­s of any issues with voting that would have impacted the election, as affirmed by dozens of judges, governors, election officials, the Electoral College, the Justice Department, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Supreme Court. But Trump is determined to claim he didn’t lose — which he did, significan­tly — and many GOP politician­s either share his delusion or fear provoking his wrath, even if that means voting to undermine democracy.

Both a House member and senator are required to mount an objection when Congress counts the votes. Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said Wednesday he will object, which will force lawmakers in both the House and Senate to vote on whether to accept the results of Biden’s victory. Other senators — including incoming ones — could still join that effort, which Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has privately urged Republican­s not to do.

Trump has been pushing for Congress to try to overturn the election result as his campaign’s attempts to overturn the election through the courts have been repeatedly rejected.

Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse spoke out against that strategy — and the complicity of some of his GOP colleagues — in a Facebook post Wednesday night, urging Republican­s to “reject” the effort to object to the certificat­ion process.

“The president and his allies are playing with fire,” he wrote. “They have been asking — first the courts, then state legislatur­es, now the Congress — to overturn the results of a presidenti­al election. They have unsuccessf­ully called on judges and are now calling on federal officehold­ers to invalidate millions and millions of votes. If you make big claims, you had better have the evidence. But the president doesn’t and neither do the institutio­nal arsonist members of Congress who will object to the Electoral College vote.”

 ?? MANDEL NGAN —AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? At least 140 GOP colleagues in the House of Representa­tives reportedly are going to vote against counting the electoral votes on Jan. 6when Congress is expected to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
MANDEL NGAN —AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES At least 140 GOP colleagues in the House of Representa­tives reportedly are going to vote against counting the electoral votes on Jan. 6when Congress is expected to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

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