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LINK Senate's Electoral Count Act reform heads for broad bipartisan vote

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. ...

snytiger6 9 Sep 28
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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.

I'd like to think so. However, I don't think the republicans are done obstructing any legislation they didn't introduce themselves.

@snytiger6 I'm getting the impression people are tired of the Party Of Death so any obstruction would serve to weaken them still further.

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Why it might make things worse. This is Congress for God's sake, they haven't passed a straightforward bill in decades: [democracydocket.com]

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Hopefully, that will prevent morons like 45 from claiming the election was stolen and take the lose like a man. I know I'm tired of all his bitching about it.

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