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McConnell backs Senate’s Electoral Count Act bill
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Tuesday that he supports the Electoral Count Reform Act, which aims to protect future elections by making changes to the 1887 Electoral Count Act.

McConnell’s support gives a big boost to the legislation led by Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), in part a response to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol that took place as Congress was trying to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.

“I strongly support the Collins legislation as introduced, and assuming that we make no changes here today, or at the most technical changes, I’ll be proud to vote for it and to help advance it,” McConnell said in a floor speech prior to the Rules Committee markup of the bill.

McConnell is taking on former President Trump by backing the bill. Trump has pressed Republicans to oppose the legislation, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) voted against a House version of the bill approved last week.

The Electoral Count Reform Act would clarify some procedures described by the 1887 law, including the roles of the vice president as well as state lawmakers in verifying the election of a president.

A similar bill was introduced and passed by House lawmakers last week after it was forwarded by two members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.).

The House’s Presidential Election Reform Act was approved in a 229-203 vote on Wednesday.

The nine Republicans who backed the bill included the two members of the party on the Jan. 6 committee, Cheney and Adam Kinzinger (Ill.), as well as others who have been critical of the 2021 insurrection.

The Senate and House proposals differ in a few ways, including a provision in the House bill that would require one-third of each chamber to back a vote to challenge a state’s electoral results.

McConnell referred to the House bill as a “non-starter” in his speech on Tuesday but did not explain why he took that view.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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McConnell backs Senate’s Electoral Count Act bill
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Tuesday that he supports the Electoral Count Reform Act, which aims to protect future elections by making changes to the 1887 Electoral Count Act.

McConnell’s support gives a big boost to the legislation led by Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), in part a response to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol that took place as Congress was trying to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.

“I strongly support the Collins legislation as introduced, and assuming that we make no changes here today, or at the most technical changes, I’ll be proud to vote for it and to help advance it,” McConnell said in a floor speech prior to the Rules Committee markup of the bill.

McConnell is taking on former President Trump by backing the bill. Trump has pressed Republicans to oppose the legislation, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) voted against a House version of the bill approved last week.

The Electoral Count Reform Act would clarify some procedures described by the 1887 law, including the roles of the vice president as well as state lawmakers in verifying the election of a president.

A similar bill was introduced and passed by House lawmakers last week after it was forwarded by two members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.).

The House’s Presidential Election Reform Act was approved in a 229-203 vote on Wednesday.

The nine Republicans who backed the bill included the two members of the party on the Jan. 6 committee, Cheney and Adam Kinzinger (Ill.), as well as others who have been critical of the 2021 insurrection.

The Senate and House proposals differ in a few ways, including a provision in the House bill that would require one-third of each chamber to back a vote to challenge a state’s electoral results.

McConnell referred to the House bill as a “non-starter” in his speech on Tuesday but did not explain why he took that view.
inimicus meus, inimicus meus amicus?
NO
cave a Turcia dona ferentes

any time my aims and mitch mcconnel's aims coincide, i feel that it is time to re-examine my aims...
 

mooray

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I otoh will accept a good deed from someone evil.

I still think la Cheney is a tax-cutting Republican red in tooth and claw, but her committee work is a good thing.
She is the difference between a pre-trump republican and today's republican. At least when she says she supports whatever policy for whatever reason, that's what it actually is. The inconsistency found with today's republicans is because, when they say they support something for whatever reason, that isn't the real reason. The actual reason is because it's always about liberal tears.
 

cannabineer

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She is the difference between a pre-trump republican and today's republican. At least when she says she supports whatever policy for whatever reason, that's what it actually is. The inconsistency found with today's republicans is because, when they say they support something for whatever reason, that isn't the real reason. The actual reason is because it's always about liberal tears.
And yet

 

mooray

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And yet

The fact that she's been absolutely destroyed in republican politics, with that record, is again how you know that it's never been about policy. The post-2016 republican party is about trolling democrats.
 

injinji

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ok let me get this straight: the choices are death by piranha or death by siafu (driver ants).


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Even if team red hat gets the most seats, Nancy may win again. Now that would be a hoot.
 

cannabineer

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Two decades ago (still married) we relocated to Modesto. I cannot find the image on the web, but there was a billboard where the highway punched through downtown. It featured a confident-looking overweight woman in not enough black leather and an eye mask. The sight gave me a distinct sense of doom.

Modesto’s superheroine is Bail Bond Girl.
 
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