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Headline Roundup January 7th, 2021

Senate Republican Leadership Urges Support of Election Results for Good of the Republic

Summary from the AllSides News Team

With emotional tones supporting the democratic process, leading Republican senators urged members not to oppose the certification of the electoral college for Joe Biden. Thursday morning, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell described it as the most important vote of his 36 year career. "The United States Senate will not be intimidated," McConnell said. Senator Mitt Romney, former Republican nominee for President, and Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey, whose state's electoral votes were challenged, also spoke against opposing the Electoral College votes as submitted by the states, laying out emotional and rational arguments. Coverage of the speeches themselves were similar across the political spectrum. Some sources included more of the senators' statements about election irregularities that, while not large enough to overturn the 2020 presidential election, must be addressed for future elections.

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Sen. Romney: This was 'an insurrection incited by the President'
Sen. Romney: This was 'an insurrection incited by the President'

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Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) called the riots at the US Capitol "an insurrection incited by the President of the United States," while addressing his colleagues at a ceremonial counting of electoral votes that will confirm President-elect Biden's win.

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McConnell: Trump election claims include 'sweeping conspiracy theories'
McConnell: Trump election claims include 'sweeping conspiracy theories'

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'We cannot simply declare ourselves a national board of elections on steroids'. Noting that the presidential election was "not unusually close," Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell urged his colleagues not to object to the electoral vote count.

The Senate leader, between a series of emotional remarks, said that the vote to certify the Electoral College results was the most important vote in his 36 years in office.

"Our nation deserves a lot better than this," the Kentucky Republican said in opening remarks.

At least 13 Republican senators have said they...

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Sen. Toomey refutes Trump’s Pa. election allegations after Capitol attack
Sen. Toomey refutes Trump’s Pa. election allegations after Capitol attack

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(AllSides editor's note: watch video of Senator Toomey remarks here.) In anticipation of the formal objection being filed to Pennsylvania’s electoral college slate in Congress later tonight, U.S. Sen Pat Toomey, a Republican, took to the floor Wednesday night to defend his home state’s results.

And he also continued to make clear his break with President Donald J. Trump’s bizarre crusade to hang onto his office.

“We witnessed today the damage that can result when men in power and responsibility refuse to acknowledge the truth,” Toomey said. “We saw...

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