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Dec 14, 2020
Dec. 14 marks the day electors from 50 states meet to certify election results. The states have already certified their votes. But key Republicans are still filing lawsuits to overturn the result. We discuss the democracy stress test and what happens next.
Guests
Bertrall Ross, chancellor’s professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. (@Bertrall Ross)
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CBS News: “CBS News poll: Most feel election is “settled” but Trump voters disagree” “With the Electoral College poised to elect Joe Biden on Monday, a sizable 62% majority of the nation’s voters feel the election is ‘over and settled’ and it’s ‘time to move on.’ Large majorities feel their own votes were counted correctly, and a majority acknowledge Mr. Biden as the ‘legitimate winner. ”
A supporter of President-elect Joe Biden holds up his mobile phone to display the electoral college map outside the Philadelphia Convention Center after the 2020 Presidential Election is called, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Philadelphia. (John Minchillo/AP Photo)
The Electoral College Vote, And What Happens Next Dec 14, 2020
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Dec. 14 marks the day electors from 50 states meet to certify election results. The states have already certified their votes. But key Republicans are still filing lawsuits to overturn the result. We discuss the democracy stress test and what happens next.
Guests
Bertrall Ross, chancellorâs professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. (@Bertrall Ross)