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For one hour on Wednesday night, Lancaster Countyâs two Republican state senators carefully explained their concerns about how the 2020 general election was conducted and, more importantly, why the legislature canât overturn the results and hand Pennsylvaniaâs 20 electoral votes to President Donald Trump.
The virtual town hall did not include in-person questioning. Instead, Sens. Ryan Aument (R., Landisville) and Scott Martin (R., Martic Township) answered questions submitted in advance or posted by the 100 or so viewers to the Facebook Live video page where the event was broadcast.
âBoth of us have been speaking with constituents regularly over the last number of weeks, some have encouraged us to move on, that the election is over,â said Aument. âBut many others have expressed real concern about the 2020 election here and some of the confusion that occurred here . as a result of the decisions made very late in the campaign by the Secretary of State an