GOP Lawmakers Set To Challenge Pres.-Elect Biden's Win

GOP Lawmakers Set To Challenge Pres.-Elect Biden's Win

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The video discusses the upcoming joint session of the House and Senate to certify the Electoral College results, a typically routine process. However, a group of Republican senators plans to object, citing a need for more transparency in the election process. They argue that many Americans view the election results as illegitimate, drawing parallels to past claims about President Trump's legitimacy. The senators emphasize their actions aim to protect, not undermine, the democratic process.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the usual nature of the process when the House and Senate meet to certify the Electoral College results?

It is a celebratory process.

It is a secretive process.

It is a routine process.

It is a highly contentious process.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which group of senators is planning to object to the Electoral College results?

A group of Democratic senators.

A group of Republican senators.

A group of Libertarian senators.

A group of Independent senators.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What reason do the Republican senators give for objecting to the Electoral College results?

They want to support the current president.

They want to delay the certification.

They want more transparency in the process.

They want to change the election results.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What issue does Ron Johnson highlight regarding the state of affairs in the country?

The economy is unstable.

The healthcare system is failing.

Many people do not view the election results as legitimate.

The education system needs reform.

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How does Ron Johnson compare the current situation to past events?

He compares it to the 2000 election.

He compares it to the 2008 financial crisis.

He compares it to the 2016 Democratic claims about Trump's legitimacy.

He compares it to the 2012 healthcare reform.