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South Carolina congressional Republicans split on objection to Electoral College results

South Carolina congressional Republicans split on objection to Electoral College results by Vivian Jones, The Center Square  | January 06, 2021 11:00 AM Print this article Republicans in South Carolina’s congressional delegation are divided on whether they will join an effort to stop Congress from certifying results of the Electoral College and Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 presidential election. Congress is scheduled to certify the results of the Electoral College when it convenes Wednesday. So far, at least 140 House Republicans are planning to object during the certification process, CNN reported. At least 13 U.S. Senators have said they plan to object to certifying the results.

Lawmakers react to Capitol protests, urge peace

Lawmakers react to Capitol protests, urge peace Share Updated: 5:31 PM EST Jan 6, 2021 National Desk Staff Share Updated: 5:31 PM EST Jan 6, 2021 TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 5:31 PM EST Jan 6, 2021 National Desk Staff WATCH: President-elect Joe Biden gives remarks on the unrest at the CapitolProtesters entered the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday, forcing members of Congress to evacuate in the middle of certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. Lawmakers and politicians from both parties, many of whom were present during the protests, reacted to the situation and discouraged violence. We will be updating this article with more lawmakers responses as they come in. President Trump: Vice President Mike Pence: President-elect Joe Biden: Vice President-elect Kamala Harris: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer released a joint statement on the Capitol prote

Here s how South Carolina s congressmen voted on $2,000 COVID-19 stimulus checks

Here s how South Carolina s congressmen voted on $2,000 COVID-19 stimulus checks Emily Bohatch, The State (Columbia, S.C.) Dec. 29 COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina s U.S. House delegation voted down party lines Monday night on a stimulus bill that increases the amount of COVID-19 aid directly given to taxpayers under a certain income from $600 to $2,000. Democratic U.S. Reps. Jim Clyburn and Joe Cunningham voted in favor of the measure, while Republican Reps. Jeff Duncan, Ralph Norman, Tom Rice, William Timmons and Joe Wilson voted against it. The House passed the bill Monday evening with a vote of 275-134, with 44 Republicans in favor days after House Republicans blocked an attempt to raise the direct payments following the president s call for increased stimulus checks.

How South Carolina s Congressional delegation voted on $2,000 stimulus checks | South Carolina

How South Carolina s Congressional delegation voted on $2,000 stimulus checks | South Carolina
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The Coming Economic Crash: Trumpublicans seek to replace democracy with fascism to stay in power

“Ok, Republicans. If you want to talk about an election being rigged, let’s talk about it. You gerrymandered all of the red states, you suppressed the vote, you closed polling places, you removed drop boxes, you vilified mail-in voting, you disrupted the USPS, and you know what? You still lost.” – Mindy Fischer When the economy in a democratic but capitalist country fails, there are two alternatives. You can modify the economic system. Or, you can modify the political system. When you modify the economic system (capitalism) but retain the political system (democracy), you have the arrangement the U.S. has lived under since capitalism failed in the 1930s, in the Great Depression.

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