The Senate’s bill to reform how Congress certifies presidential elections is on track to pass the chamber by a comfortable margin after advancing out of committee on Tuesday.
Why it matters: The bill would significantly raise the threshold for members of Congress to object to Electoral College votes and clarify the vice president’s role in the process as purely ceremonial as a remedy for the events of Jan. 6, 2021. ...
Now all we have to do is allow people to mail-in vote on a Federal level. If things go well in Nov, for Dems, then we have time to get that done. Problems solved.