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Pennsylvania’s Electoral College votes to be challenged by Sen. Hawley

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Sen. Josh Hawley | Facebook

Sen. Josh Hawley | Facebook

Pennsylvania’s 20 Electoral College votes are being challenged by U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.). 

The challenge comes after several allegations of voter irregularities across the state. 

A letter from several state lawmakers seeking a challenge to the state's Electoral College votes noted findings regarding the election, such as delays in opening and closing polling locations on Election Day, a massive voter deficit, unidentified voters, as well as vote spikes and other irregularities.

“Progress made. NEED more! LOTS of Congressmen object to AZ GA MI NV PA WI electoral college votes. In Senate, Hawley=PA Cruz=AZ Loeffler=GA, so battle engaged there. STILL NEED SENATORS FOR MI NV WI! America - urge your senators to fight voter fraud & election theft!” U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said in a recent tweet.  

Hawley was the first U.S. senator to mount a formal challenge. 

“Millions of voters concerned about election integrity deserve to be heard. I will object on January 6 on their behalf,” Hawley tweeted.

Last night Hawley said Antifa protestors threatened his family at their St. Louis home. 

Brooks is looking to the U.S. Senate for other members to take up challenges to the Electoral College votes in contested states. 

Brooks has taken the lead in Congress in contesting the election. 

He previously said Congress has the “final verdict” on who is named president. 

“My No. 1 goal is to fix a badly flawed American election system that too easily permits voter fraud and election theft,” Brooks told the New York Times. “A possible bonus from achieving that goal is that Donald Trump would win the Electoral College officially, as I believe he in fact did if you only count lawful votes by eligible American citizens and exclude all illegal votes.”

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