ZRod
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Is there a method or mechanism in the Constitution for Congress to overturn electoral votes after they have been cast by the states and a majority determined?https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.politico.com/amp/news/2020/12/31/hawley-senate-republicans-453204
“I strongly believe there should be a full-fledged congressional investigation and also a slate of election integrity legislation,” Hawley added. “I intend to object during the certification process on January 6 in order to force these issues to the fore, and to point out the unprecedented failure of states like Pennsylvania to follow their own election laws and the unprecedented efforts of Big Tech corporations to interfere with the election.”
I understand elections are localized and how they work. My question was, is objecting to the certification unconstitutional? He lays out his reasons why here.
Again, I feel I have to say this on every post but I don’t agree that this is the place to air his issues. He should do it during regular order. But is it unconstitutional to do so?
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