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To: djf

No, debate on objections is limited to 2 hours.


7 posted on 12/22/2020 3:52:45 PM PST by PATed
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To: PATed

What happens after the 2 hours?
I have heard each full chamber votes and I have heard just one vote per state in the house.. Which is it?
Thank you.


12 posted on 12/22/2020 3:56:29 PM PST by jdirt
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To: PATed

I also understood debate to be limited to 2 hours (by each the House and the Senate, concurrently).

Best case, it’s 2 hours per contested state. Even stretching things, no way this goes past 1/18.


29 posted on 12/22/2020 4:08:31 PM PST by jstolzen
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“No, debate on objections is limited to 2 hours.”

Max of 2 hours per disputed electoral vote. Max of 5 minutes per person speaking.


57 posted on 12/22/2020 7:27:27 PM PST by unlearner (Be ready for war.)
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