Just saw this.
List of who voted no on ?
I think it was for
“objected to the Electoral
College vote from Pennsylvania”
but not sure.
2022 election cycle has started.
These are who we focus on getting rid of.
They will only play nice with evil.
Cath is currently White House Liaison @usaid
Cath O’Neill
@cathponeill
GOP Senators up for re-election in 2022 who voted no:
Murkowski (AK)
Boozman (AR)
Rubio (FL)
Crapo (ID)
Young (IN)
Grassley (IA)
Moran (KS)
Paul (KY)
Blunt (MO)
Burr (NC)
Hoeven (ND)
Portman (OH)
Lankford (OK)
Scott (SC)
Thune (SD)
Lee (UT)
Johnson (WI)
7:19 PM • Jan 6, 2021 from Washington, DC•Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/cathponeill/status/1347020001073651715
And these are the good guys?
LifeNews.com
@LifeNewsHQ
·
5h
Here are the 7 Senators who objected to the Electoral College vote from Pennsylvania:
Sen. Ted Cruz
Sen. Josh Hawley
Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. Tommy Tuberville
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith
https://twitter.com/LifeNewsHQ/status/1347183199332556811
Cath info
Cath O’Neill
@cathponeill
Catholic | Florida| views are my own
former @statedept
@teamtrump
currently White House Liaison @usaid
Washington, DCJoined December 2018
2,456 Following
14.5K Followers
missthethunder wrote:
~snip~
Here are the 7 Senators who objected to the Electoral College vote from Pennsylvania:
Sen. Ted Cruz
Sen. Josh Hawley
Sen. Cynthia Lummis
Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. Tommy Tuberville
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith
~snip~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wneighbor: Curious note is that only 6 senators objected to AZ while 7 objected to PA. Also, IIRC, 1 or 2 objecting to AZ did not object to PA. I believe Kennedy from LA was one. I would like a straight up honest answer on why a pol would vote for one and not another. Optics.