Republican lawmakers, however, appear to be holding steady. The Pennsylvania General Assembly does not have and will not have a hand in choosing the states presidential electors or in deciding the outcome of the presidential election, top Republican legislative leaders, state Sen. Jake Corman and Rep. Kerry Benninghoff, wrote in an October op-ed. Their offices said Friday they stand by the statement.
The Republican leader of Wisconsins Assembly, Robin Vos, has long dismissed the idea, and his spokesperson, Kit Beyer, said he stood by that position on Thursday.
In Michigan, legislative leaders say any intervention would be against state law. Even though the GOP-controlled legislature is investigating the election, state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey told radio station WJR on Friday, It is not the expectation that our analysis will result in any change in the outcome.
They may say that now, but there is plenty more evidence of fraud coming to light. If these knuckleheads want a political future, they better do what they are required to do.