Capital-Star photo by Stephen Caruso State Sen. Doug Mastriano addresses a crowd of Trump supporters at the Pennsylvania state Capitol on Saturday, Nov. 7. As President Donald Trump egged on his supporters and called for a “fight” before they marched to the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, he cited a false statistic that traces its origins back to Harrisburg. “Pennsylvania had 205,000 more votes than you had voters,” Trump falsely claimed. The president’s false claim can be traced back to a Dec. 28 letter signed by 17 of the state’s Republican lawmakers, who used incomplete data to claim that the certification of Pennsylvania’s election results was ”premature, unconfirmed, and in error.”
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It looks like the Democrats will win both seats in the Georgia runoff election. Lynn is discussing what this means to start things off. She is also talking about the latest opinion piece by Tom Friedman, the Proud Boys rally in DC today, and Stacy Abrams. Later in the show Pennsylvania Capital-Star reporter Stephen Caruso will join Lynn to cover the chaos that occurred in the PA Senate yesterday.