Suni ,,you have to admit you are what you are That goes for the Republican congress trying to overturn our election and folks like you In better days they'd line you up against a wall
Eddy I just want a free and fair election. Any allegations of ballot tampering needs to be investigated. There is nothing unpatriotic about making sure the American people's votes were all counted and bogus votes were thrown out according to the law. ...
Are you sure? The last four years we have had many people claiming that the President of the United States was not their President. Many Americans will go on saying the the President of the United States is not their President.
So is the President, our President or not?
To vote to reject these state-certified electoral votes would be to act outside the bounds of the Constitution, which I will not do. - Jerry Moran (R) U.S. Senator
A Note To Kansans
I am a conservative Republican. Therefore, I must strictly adhere to the United States Constitution. The Constitution clearly limits the role of Congress with respect to presidential elections to the counting of electoral votes that have been certified by the states. The states, consistent with the principles of federalism and a limited national government, possess the sole authority to determine and submit their electors. To vote to reject these state-certified electoral votes would be to act outside the bounds of the Constitution, which I will not do.
President Trump had every right under the Constitution to challenge the results of the election in the courts, and I publicly supported his right to do so given the allegations and reports of irregularities and fraud. But in every instance, the judgments were clear, and no judge or Supreme Court justice — including those appointed by President Trump — determined there was evidence sufficient to change the results of the election.
Support of the institutions and legal processes established in the Constitution by those who founded this exceptional American Republic are necessary to preserve our most cherished American values. Voting to object to the electoral process without a constitutional basis to do so may be expedient and lead to short-term political benefits for some, but would risk undermining our democracy — which is built upon the rule of law and separation of powers. No victory for one’s cause today can be worth what we would lose tomorrow.
A Note To Kansans
Moran to support Electoral College result
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran announced Tuesday that he will vote to certify the Electoral College’s vote to make Joe Biden the next president.