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If Republicans want to keep control of the Senate, then the chamber needs to pass a bill that would increase stimulus checks to $2,000. At least that's what Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich believes.
In an interview this morning, Gingrich said, "[Senate Majority Leader] Mitch [McConnell] is an extraordinarily smart guy, but on this one, he's frankly confused different things. The long-term control of the U.S. Senate lies in Georgia. Both Georgia senators have endorsed the $2,000 payment that President Trump has proposed and Mitch ought to bring it up for the clean vote."
But yesterday McConnell blocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's attempt at passing the stimulus check increase by unanimous vote.
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"Following both the 2004 and 2016 elections, Democrats in Congress objected during the certification of electoral votes in order to raise concerns about election integrity. They were praised by Democratic leadership and the media when they did. And they were entitled to do so. But now those of us concerned about the integrity of this election are entitled to do the same."
You can read more about Hawley's objection in his complete statement, which is available here.
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