There’s a Groundhog Day effect to the news today, as once again the nation’s attention returns to the Wayne County, Mich., Board of Canvassers, where the board’s two Republicans now want to un-do their certification from Tuesday night. Elsewhere, the odds of any court delaying or reversing the certification of a state’s vote tallies are slim to none, and the president is suddenly and uncharacteristically camera-shy.

Come On, Wayne County Canvasser Board Members, Make Up Your Minds!

Hey, remember everything in yesterday’s Jolt about the back-and-forth about the certification of the vote totals in Wayne County, Mich.? Now the two Republican members of the County Board of Canvassers want to rescind the certification:

In affidavits signed Wednesday evening, the two GOP members of the four-member Wayne County Board of Canvassers allege that they were improperly pressured ...

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The Unending Election Cycle

There’s a Groundhog Day effect to the news today, as once again the nation’s attention returns to the Wayne County, Mich., Board of Canvassers, where the board’s two Republicans now want to un-do their certification from Tuesday night. Elsewhere, the odds of any court delaying or reversing the certification of a state’s vote tallies are slim to none, and the president is suddenly and uncharacteristically camera-shy.

Come On, Wayne County Canvasser Board Members, Make Up Your Minds!

Hey, remember everything in yesterday’s Jolt about the back-and-forth about the certification of the vote totals in Wayne County, Mich.? Now the two Republican members of the County Board of Canvassers want to rescind the certification:

In affidavits signed Wednesday evening, the two GOP members of the four-member Wayne County Board of Canvassers allege that they were improperly pressured ...   READ MORE

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