“Republicans desperate to avoid floor fight over Electoral College vote”

The Hill:

National Republicans are desperate to avoid a floor fight in Congress over the certification of the Electoral College vote next month, believing it would be horrible politics to continue waging what most recognize to be a hopeless battle to overturn the outcome of the election.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has intervened, asking his members not to join Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) or any other House members looking to object to the results on Jan. 6, when Congress meets to certify the Electoral College count.

President Trump is waging a pressure campaign to get senators to revolt. Incoming Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who will be sworn in Jan. 3, has said he’ll join the floor fight and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has said he believes the election was “stolen” from Trump, is always a wild card.

Republican strategists are hoping McConnell can quash the insurgency, believing the debate over Trump’s refusal to accept the outcome of the 2020 election is tearing the party apart ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections in Georgia that will determine the balance of power in the Senate.

The article wrongly states that if the Senate approved objections, the matter of the electoral college votes would be “kicked back” to the states “where the governors would in all likelihood recertify the results.” That’s not correct. If the House does not agree with the objection to a slate fails. (The writer was probably thinking about the rule that gives preference to the slate of electors certified by the governor when there are competing slates. That is NOT a remand to the states).

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