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The media is trying to make you believe it’s all over and that Biden is officially president. But no one is ‘president-elect’ until Congress meets on January 6th to certify the Electoral College votes and give elected representatives one last chance to interject--which they are doing.

Republican electors in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico have already cast alternative slates of votes for President Trump on Dec. 14th -- the same number that Democrat electors in the same states casted for Joe Biden.

The final decision comes on January 6, when both congressional chambers meet to count, certify the votes, and declare the winners of each state.

President Trump will receive Electoral College votes from states with ongoing controversies. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) is expected to deny Electoral College votes of battleground states with suspicious or fraudulent election results. If a sitting U.S. Senator agrees, such as Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Rand Paul or Sen. Ron Johnson, then the objection has met the “legal minimum requirement”.

At that point, the U.S. Senate will then break off from the joint session to deliberate the objection. The Senate, which will hopefully still be held by a Republican majority on January 6, can then choose not to accept the electoral slate. This is why the run-off election in GA is so important. It’s not over until it’s over. Stop believing fake media and people who are spreading untruths about how this works!

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