Monday, January 4, 2021

Georgia State Senators Call on Pence to Delay Jan. 6 Electoral Vote

Georgia Democratic Electors stand and clap after casting their Electoral College votes at the Georgia State Capitol on Dec. 14, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.  (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)

“I’ve had my cell phone on my website and on my senate sites for eight years, I have never received any calls,” he said. “I may have gotten a call here now and then but after this—my phone has blown up, my email has blown up, my text messages have blown up.”

“People are angry, they’re mad, they feel disenfranchised,” he added.

Republican state senators in Georgia started a push on Monday to delay the Jan. 6 counting of electoral votes. At least a dozen have signed a letter directed to Vice President Mike Pence asking him to officially delay the count—and the number is still growing.

“There’s about 16 or 18 of us now that signed this letter to the Vice President … asking him to delay the electoral vote for 10 to 12 days,” Sen. Brandon Beach told The Epoch Times.

“We were going to get it to him tomorrow morning,” Beach said, adding that more Senators might still sign on.

More @ The Epoch Times

6 comments:

  1. The Secretary of State phone system has been blown apart today. It is an IP phone system. They had to reboot the system a few Times today since it couldn't handle the volume of calls in it's queue. I have only called it about 30 times. I never reached anybody. All of the calls dropped.

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  2. Just say "NO" Mr. Vice President. They are not your masters- both they and yourself (supposedly) work for WE THE PEOPLE. Let's get this done, sir.

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  3. He shouldn't need to count phone calls to know that he should object with all his power, deciding elected office by fraud.

    --Generic

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