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McMorris Rodgers to oppose Electoral College

Fellow Republican Newhouse to support numbers making Biden the next U.S. president

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eastern Washington's two U.S. House representatives will be on opposites sides of the vote to accept the Electoral College numbers when Congress meets in session Wednesday.

Fifth Congressional District Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Spokane said Tuesday she will oppose Electoral College results from contested states.

Fourth Congressional District Rep. Dan Newhosue of Sunnyside is joining a contingent of conservative lawmakers planning to accept the numbers.

“Our founders set up a system to give representation to 'We, The People' and ensure our voices are heard. With historic turnout, razor-thin margins, and dramatic changes to voting processes in the midst of a global pandemic, people understandably have many questions about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election," McMorris Rodgers said. “This week’s vote is not about overturning an election. It is about examining allegations of potential fraud, certifying that states are protecting election integrity, and ensuring people’s voices are heard."

McMorris Rodgers will be joined in opposition by what is expected to be more than a hundred congressional Republicans. A group of Republican senators have also called for a study of vote tallies.

"I will support the objections to Electoral College vote counts in states where there have been allegations of voter fraud and questions raised about the legality of changes to state election law," she said. "I will continue to fight for answers for the people I represent and make sure their voices are heard.”

In contrast, Newhouse, will be joining his “fellow constitutional conservatives” — U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Kelley Armstrong of North Dakota, Ken Buck of Colorado, Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Tom McClintock of California and Chip Roy of Texas — to certify the electoral votes.

“We must respect the states’ authority here,” the group said in a statement released Sunday. “Though doing so may frustrate our immediate political objectives, we have sworn an oath to promote the Constitution above our policy goals.”

The two Republican, who combined represent all of Eastern Washington's counties, are rarely on opposite sides of the vote.

McMorris Rodgers represents Eastern Washington, including the counties of Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla and Whitman. Newhouse represents Central Washington, including the counties of Douglas, Okanogan, Grant, Yakima, Franklin, Benton and Adams.

'Stop the Steal'

The U.S. House and Senate will both be taking up the Electoral College vote when they meet Wednesday, Jan. 6 at the nation's capital.

Meanwhile, outside of the Capitol building, protests are expected nationwide as President Trump's supports call on congress to "Stop the Steal."

The largest protest will take place in Washington, D.C.

Washington state's largest protest will take place in Olympia.

Closer to home, former state Rep. Matt Shea, R-Spokane Valley, will be leading a simultaneous protest on the steps of the Spokane Valley Courthouse, 1116 W. Broadway Ave., Spokane.

In neighboring Whitman County, Trump supporters are planning to rally from noon to 4 p.m. on Main Street in Colfax to oppose approval of the Electoral College vote.

The U.S. Supreme Court as well as judges in multiple states have ruled against claims of voter fraud affecting election results in the 2020 presidential race.

Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr has said he has not seen evidence of widespread fraud to affect the outcome.

The Electoral College vote shows challenger Joe Biden defeating President Trump, by a 306-232 margin, for the presidency.

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Roger Harnack, Publisher

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Roger Harnack is the co-owner/publisher of Free Press Publishing. Having grown up Benton City, Roger is an award-winning journalist, photographer, editor and publisher. He's one of only two editorial/commentary writers from Washington state to ever receive the international Golden Quill. Roger is dedicated to the preservation of local media, and the voice it retains for Eastern Washington.

 

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