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US Senators’ final bid to derail President-Elect Jo Biden

BBC News
London, January 3, 2021

Senator Ted Cruz has called for an audit on alleged voter fraud (Photo: AFP)

A group of US Senators say that they will refuse to certify Joe Biden’s election victory unless a Commission is set up to investigate alleged voter fraud.

The 11 Senators and Senators-Elect, led by Ted Cruz, want a 10-day delay to audit the unsubstantiated allegations. The move is not expected to succeed as most Senators are expected to endorse Biden in the 6 January vote.

Trump still unconceding

President Donald Trump has refused to concede, repeatedly alleging fraud without providing any evidence. His legal efforts to overturn results have been rejected by the courts.

The US Electoral College, which confirmed November’s Presidential Election result by awarding points for each State won by the two White House rivals – last month cemented Biden’s victory over Trump by 306-232.

These votes must be affirmed by Congress on January 6, 2021.

Inauguration Day, when the new Democratic president and vice-president are sworn in, will be on January 20, 2021.

What do Trump allies want?

Unprecedented allegations

In a Statement, the 11 Senators led by Texas Senator Ted Cruz said November’s election had “featured unprecedented allegations of voter fraud, violations and lax enforcement of Election Law and other voting irregularities.”

Citing a precedent from 1877, when a Bi-Partisan Committee was formed to investigate after both Parties claimed victory in three states, they urged the Congress to appoint a Commission for an “emergency 10-day audit of election returns in the disputed states.”

“Once completed, individual states would evaluate the Commission’s findings and could convene a special legislative session to certify a change in their vote, if needed,” they said.

Success in doubt

However, they said that their bid was unlikely to succeed.

“We are not naïve. We fully expect most if not all Democrats, and perhaps more than a few Republicans, to vote otherwise,” they said.

Their move is separate from that of Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, who has also said that he will reject the Electoral College result over election integrity concerns.

A group of Republicans in the Lower Chamber of Congress, the House of Representatives, is also planning to contest the election results.

What will happen on  January 6, 2021?

Electoral count objections that are endorsed by a member of the House of Representatives and a member of the Senate must be considered by lawmakers in a two-hour debate, followed by a vote.

Impossible scenario

But for electoral votes to be rejected, a majority in both Chambers must uphold the objection. This scenario is seen as all but impossible since Democrats hold a majority in the House and some Republicans in the Senate have already said they will not contest the results.

Top Republicans have said that the Senate’s role in certifying the election is largely ceremonial and should not be an opportunity for further lengthy debate about the result.

Senate majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already recognised Biden’s victory and has asked other Republicans not to object.

The decision by some Republicans to defy their leadership indicates a growing split within the party, the BBC Washington Correspondent Lebo Diseko says.

The Biden camp has not responded to the latest move to object to the election result. But Biden spokeswoman Jen Psaki has described Hawley’s attempt as “antics.”

“The American people spoke resoundingly in this election and 81 million people have voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,” she said.

“Congress will certify the results of the election as they do every four years.”

(Source: BBC News Website)

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