There is no tape of the senate approving 2020 election. why not?

all actions under duress are legally suspect. that's just a fact of civilization.

What makes you think they were under duress? 93-6 doesn't sound like there was any doubt. The PA vote was similar.

A vote of Congress is a political decision, there is nothing to be legally suspect about it. What was the duress?
 
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What makes you think they were under duress? 93-6 doesn't sound like there was any doubt. The PA vote was similar.

A vote of Congress is a political decision, there is nothing to be legally suspect about it. What was the duress?

weren't there armed combatants on the capitol?
 
weren't there armed combatants on the capitol?

No. The terrorists attacked the afternoon of January 6 from about 1:00-6:00. Congress took a recess (remember the members being led down the stairs) and reconvened about 7-8 p.m. The votes rejecting the objections to AZ and PA electoral votes were about 10:00 p.m. (AZ) and 12:30 a.m. (PA) and Pence declared Biden president at 3:42 a.m.

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00001.htm

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00002.htm

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/05/1069...ack-unfolded-including-who-said-what-and-when
 
No. The terrorists attacked the afternoon of January 6 from about 1:00-6:00. Congress took a recess (remember the members being led down the stairs) and reconvened about 7-8 p.m. The votes rejecting the objections to AZ and PA electoral votes were about 10:00 p.m. (AZ) and 12:30 a.m. (PA) and Pence declared Biden president at 3:42 a.m.

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00001.htm

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00002.htm

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/05/1069...ack-unfolded-including-who-said-what-and-when

do you think the whitmer kidnappers and 1/6 insurrectionists are in cahoots?
 
Yes. I sent several links. Do a search on C-SPAN. The objections were overwhelmingly voted down with 90+ votes. Some states (NV) could not register an objection because no Senator would support it.

Sorry dude. Congress has no authority to choose the electors for any State.
 
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You wanted video of the Senate voting on the objections. I showed you that video proving the Senate rejected the AZ objections 93-6.

There was no evidence presented to support the objections.

The Senate does not "approve" the election. They just vote on objections to accepting the electoral votes of states who have registered objections. Congress has no power to approve the election--it cannot overturn the states that have constitutional authority to submit their electoral votes and be counted. This is a state power which the federal government cannot overturn.

Were you suggesting the Senate never voted on the issue since you could not find the video?


Only the Trump supporters think the election was invalid because they never bothered to check for evidence of fraud--they just believed the stories presented to them because they love any conspiracy theories.

No. You can't create electors out of nothing, dude.
Seven States never chose their electors.
 
How do you know they were under "duress." Where is voting under duress prohibited? Some were probably a little uncomfortable knowing earlier that day people were searching the Capitol and threatening them.

I think Biden will be the 2024 nominee. If not, I have no clue. I'm sure Harris will run.

Only states have the power to determine if their elections were invalid. None did so.

Voting under duress isn't voting, pal.
 
What makes you think they were under duress? 93-6 doesn't sound like there was any doubt. The PA vote was similar.

A vote of Congress is a political decision, there is nothing to be legally suspect about it. What was the duress?

Congress has no authority to choose the electors for any State, dude.
 
What makes you think they were under duress? 93-6 doesn't sound like there was any doubt. The PA vote was similar.

A vote of Congress is a political decision, there is nothing to be legally suspect about it. What was the duress?

Congress has no authority to choose the electors for any State, dude. That is what is legally suspect about it. RQAA
 
No. The terrorists attacked the afternoon of January 6 from about 1:00-6:00. Congress took a recess (remember the members being led down the stairs) and reconvened about 7-8 p.m. The votes rejecting the objections to AZ and PA electoral votes were about 10:00 p.m. (AZ) and 12:30 a.m. (PA) and Pence declared Biden president at 3:42 a.m.

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00001.htm

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1171/vote_117_1_00002.htm

https://www.npr.org/2022/01/05/1069...ack-unfolded-including-who-said-what-and-when

Therefore Pence was part of the coup by Democrats. Biden was not elected. Neither Congress nor Pence has the authority to choose the electors for any State. Neither AZ nor PA chose any electors. There were no terrorists other than Antifa and BLM.
 
They definitely were changed unconstitutionally.

have you ever heard of corruption?

Trump lost get over it already. He's a lying bastard and only a simpleton would believe him.

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I think a mere two hours after life threatening events occur that senate votes are under duress at that moment.

I think the members themselves would be the ones to decide if they were under duress. They agreed to return to their session so they must not have felt under duress--the life threatening events had ended. The Proud Boys had to be in bed by 9:30.


Federal law per the Constitution requires the VP to count the votes on January 6. Do you think it would be constitutional to delay the vote a few days?
 
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