7 States Send Contesting Electors to Electoral College

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Seven U.S. states have sent dueling Electors to the Electoral College to vote for president and vice-president. The decisions to do so arose from mounting evidence of election fraud and voter irregularities coming to light in recent days and weeks.

Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico are all sending slates of electors who will cast their ballots for President Trump.

While votes were cast yesterday for Joe Biden, a President-Elect is not officially designated until the U.S. House of Representatives votes to accept the votes of the Electoral College, without objection.

That vote is scheduled to take place on Jan. 6.

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