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Georgia featured heavily in Donald Trump s new federal indictment

As Fulton County jurors weigh wether or not to criminally charge Donald Trump, the former president's actions in Georgia are featured heavily in new federal charges

Democrats Skate all the Way to the Bank, GOP Pays the Price

Comparing the wildly disparate treatment of GOP Electoral College challengers last Wednesday versus Democrats who questioned G.W. Bush’s EC votes from Ohio (2005). Democrat s message to Sen. Hawley: Book deal for she, but not for thee.

Gohmert and Arizona electors ask judge to rule that Pence can pick which electoral votes count

Trump s ultra-loyalists launch yet another lawsuit to overturn election: GOP representative Louie Gohmert and Arizona s Republican electors ask judge to rule that Mike Pence can pick which electoral votes count Rep. Louie Gohmert and Arizona s slate of Republican Electoral College electors are suing Vice President Mike Pence  The lawsuit, which was described by one expert as jaw-droppingly stupid, aims to give Pence the power to choose GOP electors over Democratic ones  On December 14, when members of the Electoral College were voting in state capitals, GOP electors met too and cast votes for President Donald Trump  As president of the Senate, Pence is supposed to chair next week s meeting of Congress when the Electoral College votes are counted  

The Electoral College is flawed -- so are the alternatives: Experts

The Electoral College is flawed so are the alternatives: Experts © AP A map released by the Associated Press shows the Electoral College vote count as of 7:15 p.m. EST on Dec. 14, 2020. The map has been rotated and cropped by ABC. Democracy is built on majority rule and the concept that every person s vote counts. Yet five times in history, American presidents have won office while losing the popular vote, with two of those instances coming in the past 20 years George W. Bush in 2000 by a margin of around 500,000 votes and Donald Trump in 2016 by about 3 million. At issue is the uniquely American system of the Electoral College, which provides that a group of specially chosen representatives (538 at present) for each state choose the president, generally using a winner-takes-all model based on the popular vote.

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