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“This pandemic, these masks, this physical configuration are a stark reminder to the nation that government matters and leadership matters."
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“Apparently, the law specifically says meet in person at the state Capitol. There’s been so much litigation about the election, we don’t want to test the law.”
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"I think the time might've come to change the Electoral College, and I would support that change."
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“Just like we went through with the COVID tests, they’re underserved by health care facilities and their rate of skepticism is higher. It’s going to be an extensive effort to outreach to Black, brown and poor communities.”
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Over 20 state representatives signed on to a co-sponsorship memo for a resolution calling on state leaders to delay vote certification — which occurred last week in the presidential race.
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“The president has been saying that ‘he won, he won, he won,’ and ‘fraud, fraud, fraud. And a lot of people who support this president, agree with him.”
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A handful of cases are pending in courts around the state, including a few key challenges. If the Trump campaign can whittle away Biden’s advantage to 0.5%, Pennsylvania law would trigger an automatic recount.
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“Let's look at the law. There can be no more fundamental right in this moment than access to the vaccine.”
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"Joe Biden has rightfully earned the title of being the projected president-elect and that should be recognized," Rep. Reed said.
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Some have taken a more defiant approach, including several rank-and-file members of the House Republican Caucus.