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View live updates on electoral votes by state for presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump on ABC News. Senate, House, and Governor Election results also available at ABCNews.com.
Nov 7, 2020 · As election officials continue to count ballots in five swing states, Joe Biden’s campaign is also touting its lead in the popular vote and dismissing a flurry of last-minute legal challenges...
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The House and Senate will meet in a joint session at 1 p.m. EST tomorrow. Vice President Mike Pence will preside over the joint session. The role is usually scripted — he announces procedures and the final result of votes. Pence does not have unilateral power to change the course of the electoral count. The joint session will hear the electoral vot...
The length of time depends entirely on how many states’s results are objected to in both chambers. Right now, the focus is on six swing states where the Trump campaign has previously tried to challenge the results in court: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Those six objections would lead to between 18 and 24 hours of ...
The short answer is: No. The longer answer: The House and Senate would have to vote to block electors from multiple slates in order to take away Biden’s majority win in the Electoral College. Based on public statements, it does not appear Republicans have enough votes to do that in either chamber, and both are required. So what is the point of this...
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- January 6, 2021
Jan 6, 2021 · Updated at 6:38 p.m. ET. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi informed House lawmakers that Congress will reconvene Wednesday night to continue its constitutional duty to count and certify the electoral...
18 hours ago · Gonzales took over 45% of the vote in the March primary and Herrera took only 25%, but the two advanced to a one-on-one runoff under Texas law because no one got majority support.