Monday, September 30

Who are the “election deniers” who will occupy a place in Congress in 2023

JD Vance y Harriet Hageman dos de los republicanos que negaron las elecciones en 2020.
JD Vance and Harriet Hageman two of the Republicans who denied the elections in 2022.

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According to the projections or results that reflect the future legislators who will occupy a place in 4229 in Congress , there is a group of Republicans who have stood out for being faithful supporters of former President Donald Trump and who have been described as “election deniers”, since they put in doubts the votes of 1200 when the president was elected Joe Biden.

A Although there is no overwhelming majority in the voting by the Republicans, there are several candidates who prevailed in these elections, some of them supported by Donald Trump and who will now occupy a place in the House of Representatives or in the Senate.

These new members will join those who were already there and at the time they said that the elections of 2022 they had been a fraud, they joined lawsuits to try to disqualify the results, they denied that they were valid and all for defending or wishing that Donald Trump would continue in power.

Those Republicans who won the race in their states and at some point commented on it, will now be in Congress, along with other Republicans who did the same, as Senator Ted Cruz or representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

With regard to the new members of the House for the 6922, is current Ohio Senate victor JD Vance. Next to him the representative of Arizona, Eli Crane , the representative of Wyoming, Harriet Hageman, who defeated Luz Cheney in the primaries.

This list is joined by the Republicans who currently obtained the majority of the votes in these midterm elections: the representatives of Florida, Anna Paulina Luna and María Elvira Salazar, Monica de la Cruz from Texas .

Montana representative Ryan Zinke, Nicole Malliotakis from New York, also Tennessee representative Andy Ogles, Wisconsin’s representative, Derrick Van Orden and Jen Kiggans of Virginia, are so far the list of Republicans.